News: Faculty

2023

PIT-UN grant supports DSI Community Data Fellows Program

January 4, 2023

Students discuss the potential of data science with community organizations at the annual Scope-a-thon event hosted by UChicago’s South Side Civic student group.

UChicago has received a grant from the Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN) to create the Community Data Fellows program, which pairs local, community-based nonprofit organizations with UChicago graduate students (Fellows) who possess skills in technology and policy analysis.


New mBio Data Portal brings transparency to genetically modified crops in Africa

January 4, 2023

“Ajala evaluating maize plants in maize experimental plot”

A collaboration between the University of Chicago, University of San Francisco, and University of Cambridge gathers and analyzes data on the funding, location, and research status for more than 230 GMO crop varieties in Africa.


PSD recognized among 2022 UChicago historic highlights

January 3, 2023

A snowy statue of Rockefeller overlooks an aerial view of UChicago campus

PSD news and honors were among the University of Chicago’s historic 2022 highlights. Read more about Eugene Parker (1927-2022), addressing digital disparities, expanding the Chicago quantum network, and the first inaugural South Side Science Festival.


Guangbin Dong named Weldon G. Brown Professor in the Dept. of Chemistry and the College

January 3, 2023

Guangbin Dong

Guangbin Dong has been named the first Weldon G. Brown Professor in the Department of Chemistry and the College.


2022

PSD in the News - December 2022

December 31, 2022

PSD against a white and turquoise background

This month PSD researchers were featured in the news for climate research findings that the Southern Hemisphere is stormier than the Northern, creating a living smartwatch that runs on slime, and seminal contributions to the development of a quantum internet.


University of Chicago scientist explains fusion ignition, what it means for future of clean energy

December 23, 2022

blue light/rays as part of the process of nuclear fusion ignition

The National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California was the first to successfully replicate the process of how the sun makes energy, on earth –nuclear fusion ignition. UChicago Astronomy & Astrophysics professor Dr. Don Lamb helped develop a computer code to do experiments on the kind of lasers like the one used to achieve fusion ignition.


The quantum internet, explained

December 16, 2022

hands in purple gloves assemble a quantum research instrument

As part of The Day Tomorrow Began, UChicago News explains the meaning of quantum internet—a network of quantum computers that will someday send, compute, and receive information encoded in quantum states.


The physicist who finds fundamental truths in spilled coffee

December 15, 2022

Sidney Nagel

Sidney Nagel, the Stein-Freiler Distinguished Service Professor of Physics at the University of Chicago, is accepting the 2023 American Physical Society Medal for Exceptional Achievement in Research. The award, sometimes referred to as the ‘lifetime achievement Oscar of physics,’ recognizes “contributions of the highest level that advance our knowledge and understanding of the physical universe in all its facets.”


Don Lamb comments, UChicago scientists contribute to nuclear fusion breakthrough

December 15, 2022

Astrophysicist Donald Lamb on CBS News

Prof. Don Lamb comments on UChicago’s contribution to the net energy gain for nuclear fusion breakthrough achieved by scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Lab.


The David Rubenstein Show: Walter Massey

December 14, 2022

Walter Massey

Walter Massey, senior advisor to the president and emeritus trustee of the University of Chicago, former Morehouse College president emeritus and former Bank of America chairman, discusses being raised in segregated Mississippi, building the Giant Magellan Telescope and whether or not we're really alone in the universe. 


Robert Rosner comments, Fusion breakthrough could be climate, energy game-changer

December 14, 2022

Bob Rosner on video

Prof. Robert Rosner was a guest on WTTW Chicago Tonight commenting on a breakthrough by researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. For the first time they produced more energy in a fusion reaction than was used to ignite it, something called net energy gain.


Quantum-ready workforce tops White House, scientists’ list of needs

December 13, 2022

President Joe Biden looks at a quantum instrument

Prof. David Awschalom of physics was among 30 of the country’s best quantum scientists who met at the White House on Dec. 2 to discuss the global quantum race.


Professor Fred Chong named IEEE Fellow

December 12, 2022

Professor Fred Chong

Fred Chong, the Seymour Goodman Professor in the Department of Computer Science, was elevated to IEEE Fellow in the organization’s 2023 class. The distinction was given to Chong for “contributions to the field of quantum computer architecture, compilation and optimization.”


Why quantum tech will change our future: The Day Tomorrow Began with Prof. Awschalom

December 12, 2022

A golden quantum computing device and the Big Brains podcast logo

In this Big Brains podcast episode with Prof. David Awschalom, Dept. of Physics, explore how foundational discoveries at UChicago have shaped quantum research.


Guest post: Why the Southern Hemisphere is stormier than the Northern

December 12, 2022

Climate scientist Tiffany Shaw explains why the southern hemisphere is stormier than its northern neighbor. Also, the southern hemisphere is getting even stormier over time, whereas the north is not. This is consistent with what climate models simulate for a warming world.