2025
Fred Chong from the Department of Computer Science named ACM Fellow for contributions to quantum computing
January 28, 2025
Fred Chong, Seymour Goodman Professor of Computer Science, has been named an ACM Fellow for his groundbreaking work in quantum computer architecture, compilation, and optimization.
‘Think independently, don’t be shy about standing out’: Prof Yamuna Krishnan to aspiring women scientists
January 28, 2025
UChicago Prof. Yamuna Krishnan reflects on concerns related to inadequate women representation in science and current state of India's research ecosystem.
Rethinking AI as a thought partner: Perspectives on writing, programming, and more
January 28, 2025
In a recent study, CS Assistant Professor Mina Lee collaborated with scientists from universities around the world to explore the role of Bayesian frameworks in the design of complementary AI.
Doomsday Clock moves closest ever to apocalypse—at 89 seconds to midnight
January 28, 2025
The Doomsday Clock was set at 89 seconds to midnight, the closest the Clock has ever been to midnight in its 78-year history.
The Doomsday Clock’s time is set by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ Science and Security Board (SASB) in consultation with its Board of Sponsors, which includes nine Nobel Laureates. Factors included nuclear weapons threats, the climate crisis, biological threats, and disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence (AI).
Yamuna Krishnan receives 2025 Marian and Stuart Rice Research Award
January 24, 2025
Yamuna Krishnan, the Louis Block Professor of Chemistry and the College, has received the 2025 Marian and Stuart Rice Research Award. The Divisional honor provides unrestricted seed funds for intellectually exciting and innovative research ventures that enable new research directions.
Krishnan has pioneered the application of DNA nanotechnology to cell biology, deploying nanodevices as fluorescent reporters, thereby revealing the chemistry within sub-compartments of cells called organelles.
Faculty Focus: Kexin Pei
January 22, 2025
Kexin Pei is a Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Computer Science. His research interest lies at the intersection of security, software engineering, and machine learning.
New method improves quantum chemistry simulations
January 22, 2025
UChicago chemist Laura Gagliardi and a collaborator at the University of Minnesota have developed and refined a theory that makes it feasible to study larger quantum systems. Now, they have advanced that theory with a new method that achieves high accuracy without the steep computational cost of other advanced methods.
New cosmic microwave background measurements sharpen puzzling “Hubble tension”
January 15, 2025
Observations with the South Pole Telescope have revealed an independent addition to the biggest problem in cosmology. Tom Crawford, a UChicago astronomy Research Professor, is co-author of the study.
Stuart A. Rice, UChicago professor who shaped the field of physical chemistry, 1932-2024
January 13, 2025
Distinguished scientist remembered for groundbreaking research, tireless teaching and mentorship.
24 people dead from California wildfires, evacuations still underway
January 13, 2025
Fox Local news story about the California wildfires features atmospheric scientist Elisabeth Moyer.
Fermilab Leadership Transition
January 13, 2025
University of Chicago President Paul Alivisatos announced today that Lia Merminga has decided to step down from her role as director of Fermilab. Albert A. Michelson Distinguished Service Professor of Physics Young-Kee Kim will act as the interim director of Fermilab until a permanent replacement is found. Professor Kim’s tenure at the University of Chicago has spanned more than 20 years, and she served as deputy director of Fermilab from 2006 to 2013.
Stuart A. Rice, groundbreaking physical chemist, 1957-2024
January 7, 2025
Stuart Alan Rice, Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemistry and the James Franck Institute, and former dean of the Physical Sciences Division, died on December 22, 2024.
A new spin on flow dynamics
January 6, 2025
When William Irvine’s team put tiny magnetic particles in a fluid-filled chamber and spun them around, something unexpected happened. They began to flock together, splitting and merging like a school of fish. When they put lots of those particles in to swim, the suspension became a new phase of matter.
Thirty-one UChicago faculty members receive named, distinguished service professorships in 2025
January 6, 2025
Two PSD faculty members have received named professorships. Hening Lin has been named the James and Karen Frank Family Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Chemistry and the College, and Rebecca Willett has been named the first Worah Family Professor in the Wallman Society of Fellows in the Departments of Statistics and Computer Science and the College.
What is quantum supremacy?
January 2, 2025
We may be on the cusp of quantum supremacy. But what does that actually mean? Bill Fefferman, assistant professor of computer science, weighs in.