2019
Prof. Per Mykland earns Guggenheim fellowship to understand data architecture
April 16, 2019
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The Robert M. Hutchins Professor of Statistics and Finance, Per Mykland, is one of five UChicago scholars to be named 2019 Guggenheim Fellows.
UChicago’s innovative research is shaping the future of computer science
April 16, 2019
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Not only are UChicago researchers advancing the foundations of data science and artificial intelligence, they are also expanding their applications to other fields.
Podcast features Prof. Ben Zhao’s research on AI
April 15, 2019
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Computer scientist, Ben Zhao, explains how artificial intelligence can break crucial systems and be broken itself on Big Brains, a UChicago podcast. Listen and subscribe.
UChicago researchers provide a promising boost for quantum computers
April 12, 2019
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A new finding by UChicago research group, EPiQC, promises to improve the speed and reliability of current and next generation quantum computers by as much as ten times.
John Frederick, 1949-2019
February 26, 2019
John Frederick, professor emeritus in the Department of Geophysical Sciences died Jan. 30. He was 69.
Edward ‘Rocky’ Kolb to direct Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
February 26, 2019
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The University of Chicago has named Edward 'Rocky' W. Kolb as director of its Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, a leading center dedicated to deepening our understanding of the origin and evolution of the universe and the laws that govern it.
UChicago’s “Big Brains” podcast features cosmologist Daniel Holz in latest episode
January 22, 2019
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All around us in the universe, black holes are smashing into each other with tremendous force. These events are so powerful that they cause ripples in the fabric of space-time—and these ripples, called gravitational waves, travel hundreds of millions of light-years across the universe.
Arūnas Liulevičius, mathematician and beloved UChicago teacher, 1934-2018
January 17, 2019
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For the nearly four decades that Prof. Arūnas Leonardas Liulevičius taught mathematics to undergraduates at the University of Chicago, he was regularly approached by former students telling him he had inspired them to pursue majors or careers in the field after taking his classes.
Mathematician Wins Prestigious Wolf Prize
January 17, 2019
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Gregory Lawler, the George Wells Beadle Distinguished Service Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, has earned the prestigious Wolf Prize for his contributions to research on stochastic processes.
Astronomer Receives Lifetime Service Award
January 11, 2019
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Donald York, the Horace B. Horton Professor Emeritus in the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, won this year’s Royal Astronomical Society Service Award for his lifetime contribution to astronomy.
Nancy Grace Roman, ‘mother of Hubble,’ 1925-2018
January 3, 2019
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Nancy Grace Roman, NASA's first chief of astronomy and one of the first women executives for the agency, died at the age of 93.
2018
PSD’s Research and Innovation Milestones of 2018
December 17, 2018
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This past year brought us the launch of NASA's Parker Solar Probe, named after Prof. Emeritus Eugene Parker, the next generation South Pole Telescope, metal-organic nanoflowers to treat cancer, and more. Here is a look back at ten highlights in research and innovation in the PSD.
Flash Center turns 20, welcomes new director
October 29, 2018
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October marks the 20th anniversary of the Flash Center for Computational Science. The center is the home of FLASH, a community code with applications in fields ranging from astrophysics to engineering and biology.
STEM Broader Impacts Fair broadens audience
September 24, 2018
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The STEM Broader Impacts Fair gathers science-focused organizations like Artifice that are seeking volunteers and scientist support. The fair began as a way to connect graduate students with local outreach opportunities, but for the first time this fall, all undergraduate and graduate students, post-docs, and faculty are invited to connect with the organizations.
UChicago PSD announces new master’s program for computational and applied mathematics
September 18, 2018
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The University of Chicago's Physical Sciences Division will launch the Master's Program in Computational and Applied Mathematics (MCAM) in the fall of 2019