News: Faculty

2026

Frank Calegari and Young-Kee Kim elected to Royal Society

May 27, 2026

The Royal Society

Frank Calegari, professor and associate chair of the Department of Mathematics, and Young-Kee Kim, the Albert A. Michelson Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Physics and the Enrico Fermi Institute, have been elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of sciences.


‘The odds are not in our favour’: Who sets the Doomsday Clock – and what can they tell us about the future of humanity?

May 26, 2026

The Doomsday Clock is ticking...

With the war on Iran, Ukraine, AI and climate breakdown increasing the likelihood of a nuclear war, the clock stands closer to midnight than ever before. So who decides how many seconds we have left - and can we buy ourselves more time? 


Unmasking AI music: Quicksilver and the ethical movement behind it

May 26, 2026

An image of a stylized E.

As AI-generated music increasingly dominates streaming platforms, Quicksilver, a cutting edge browser extension from SAND Lab, gives listeners the power to identify machine-made tracks in real time. Developed alongside the nonprofit ETCH, the project champions transparency, ethical technology, and support from human creativity in a rapidly evolving digital soundscape.


PSD faculty earn NSF CAREER Awards

May 20, 2026

NSF CAREER Awards

Congratulations to the PSD faculty members who have received NSF CAREER Awards. According to the NSF, the prestigious CAREER award supports early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department or organization.
 


UChicago chemists invent new way to swap nitrogen into molecules

May 18, 2026

A new technique allows researchers to more quickly create new molecules by easily swapping nitrogen atoms in the place of carbonyl groups, which may help speed the process of drug discovery.

Breakthrough could speed up new drug discovery.


Deep in the ice, Antarctic detectors pick up incoming cosmic rays from outer space

May 18, 2026

Scientists at work installing cables and electronic components for the Askaryan Radio Array, a detector for incoming cosmic particles located at the South Pole.

Detection by Askaryan Radio Array holds promise for future research into sources, nature of cosmic rays and neutrinos. 


2026 AI + science hackathon tackles real-world scientific challenges using AI

May 18, 2026

Shira Lupkin presents the Leveraging Multi-Agent Frameworks to Extract Clinical Information from Medical Transcripts project to Hackathon participants.

Schmidt AI in Science Fellows mentored twelve interdisciplinary student teams that applied machine learning to advance scientific discovery.


Prize Winners for Educational Excellence 2026

May 15, 2026

students in classroom

This year, eight PSD instructors and students have been honored for excellence in teaching the next generation of physical and mathematical scientists.


UChicago announces 2026 winners of Quantrell and Ph.D. teaching awards

May 14, 2026

Nick Feamster

Congrats to Nick Feamster, Neubauer Professor of Computer Science, who has won a Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.


Julius Jellinek, pioneering theorist in cluster and nanoscale chemistry, 1946–2026

May 13, 2026

Julius Jellinek

Julius Jellinek, a Senior Fellow in the University of Chicago’s Computation Institute from 2006 to 2018 and Senior Scientist Emeritus at Argonne National Laboratory, passed away on April 6. He was 80.


A stable solution

May 11, 2026

a video still of viscous fingers forming

How UChicago physicists delayed the formation of viscous fingers between fluids.


Scientists get best-ever look at distant planet’s surface with Webb telescope

May 11, 2026

An artist’s illustration showing what exoplanet Kua’kua (LHS 3844 b) could look like. The Webb telescope has given us new detail about the surface of this faraway planet—including that it’s likely covered in dark, weathered powder.

Data analyzed by UChicago scientists reveals exoplanet Kua’kua is dark and rocky, offering clues to search for habitable worlds.


University of Chicago chemist Chuan He elected to the National Academy of Sciences

May 11, 2026

A photo of Chuan He.

How an RNA pioneer’s discovery of reversible methylation launched a new era in the chemical and biological sciences.


CQE releases unified strategy to scale Midwest quantum workforce

May 11, 2026

A photo from the Chicago Quantum Exchange showcasing the unified strategy for scaling Midwest quantum talent.

'Advancing Together' report offers roadmap for strengthening quantum-focused awareness, preparation, mobility, employer leadership, and coordination.


Endure and evolve

May 11, 2026

Photo of Paul Alivisatos.

In a UChicago Magazine interview, President Paul Alivisatos, AB’81, reflects on preserving, renewing, and expanding what makes the University of Chicago vital.