News: Faculty

2025

Reflections from UPCEA 2025: exploring data science and ethics in higher education

May 10, 2025

A visualization of two of the three stages of ethical inquiry: ethical collection, ethical consumption, and ethical interpretation. Each stage is sequential and a prerequisite for the next round of filtering.

Three MS in Applied Data Science team members led a roundtable at the 2025 UPCEA Conference regarding the ethical dimensions of data science in higher education.


Weixin Tang wins 2025 Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award

May 10, 2025

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Neubauer Family Assistant Professor Weixin Tang recognized for excellence in chemical biology research and undergraduate education at the University of Chicago.


The next frontier in nuclear physics

May 10, 2025

Photo of researchers monitoring conditions within the ATLAS control room. From left to right:  Sergio Lopez-Caceres, Brahim Mustapha and Daniel Santiago.

Recent advancements at the ATLAS user facility are enhancing operations and efficiency to help unlock new insights into the universe’s fundamental forces.
 


Quantum computers could protect our data from quantum computers

May 10, 2025

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Bill Fefferman develops a new use for a quantum algorithm once thought to be useless to protect against quantum computers. 


2025 Arthur L. Kelly Faculty Prize for Exceptional Service in the Physical Sciences Division

May 7, 2025

Andrew Campbell

Congratulations to the 2025 recipient of the Arthur L. Kelly Faculty Prize: Andrew J. Campbell!


Reimagining synthetic strategy with skeletal editing ticks box on chemists’ wish list

May 5, 2025

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The Levin Lab solves longstanding selectivity problem in the synthesis of complex pyrazoles, which has troubled medicinal chemists.


How to talk to your children about money in these uncertain times

May 5, 2025

Coins spilled out of a jar stacked in a growing order.

Rebecca Maxcy of the Financial Education Initiative gives professional advice on how to speak about financial worries with children. 


Our speech is full of melodies that create language-like patterns

May 5, 2025

Open music book with notes indicating melodic lines.

Statistics and DSI professor David Biron teams up with the Weizmann Lab and other researchers to understand prosody, the music of speech. 


The University of Chicago Data Science Institute and Google partner on cutting-edge AI and security research

May 5, 2025

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The Data Science Institute and Google are partnering to launch new research to address security, privacy, and digital safety within artificial intelligence. 


DSI and the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation invite the next generation to imagine data and AI for good

May 5, 2025

Two panelists speaking at the Tech-for-Good Careers event.

The Tech-for-Good Careers event highlighted ways UChicago faculty, staff, and students are leveraging data science for social good.
 


Nature recognizes He Lab publication as a “Top 25 Life and Biological Sciences Articles of 2024”

May 5, 2025

Professor Chuan He posing for a photo.

A publication from the Chuan He lab has been selected as one of Nature Magazine's "Top 25 Life and Biological Sciences Articles of 2024."
 


IBM and University of Chicago collaborate to advance quantum computing, including innovations in quantum chemistry

May 5, 2025

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IBM and the University of Chicago are deepening their partnership to accelerate quantum computing advancements, with significant implications for disciplines like chemistry.


Light-activated nanostructures boost cellular defense

May 5, 2025

Jing Zhang

A novel bioelectronic approach by the Bozhi Tian Group uses nanocatalysts to pre-condition cells against stress.


Quantum materials, built by AI robot

May 5, 2025

AI robot

Interdisciplinary UChicago research will use machine learning to create delicate, complicated quantum materials.


The University of Chicago hosts the first Great Lakes graphics workshop

May 5, 2025

People who attended the Great Lakes Graphics Workshop pose for a photo.

Researchers and enthusiasts from the Great Lakes region gathered at the University of Chicago for a day of engaging talks, networking, and collaboration in the inaugural Great Lakes Graphics Workshop organized by the 3DL Lab.