2023
Illinois universities seek EDA funding for cutting-edge tech
August 30, 2023
Article highlights Innovate Illinois, a public-private coalition involving UChicago, and its efforts to build the state's "quantum economy."
Congratulations to Chuan He for winning the Tetrahedron Prize for Creativity in Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry!
August 29, 2023
Elsevier and the Board of Executive Editors of Elsevier’s Tetrahedron journal series are pleased to announce that the 2023 Tetrahedron Prize for Creativity in Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry has been awarded to Professor Chuan He, Department of Chemistry, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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Argonne workshop connects teachers with data science for new approaches to learning
August 28, 2023
The three-week-long Data Science Institute for High School Teachers brought eight teachers together with staff members from Argonne. They met at Hyde Park Academy High School in Chicago, where they learned about computer science, experimented hands-on with coding tools, and practiced teaching data science to youth.
Photo by Argonne National Laboratory
UChicago researchers invent compact CRISPR systems to more easily edit genes
August 28, 2023
A team of University of Chicago scientists led by chemist Weixin Tang has created new CRISPR systems that are smaller and can easily slip into cells—yet retain their potency.
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Hank Hoffmann named new chair for the University of Chicago’s Department of Computer Science
August 28, 2023
Professor Hank Hoffmann has been appointed Chair for the Department of Computer Science beginning September 1, 2023. He will continue to serve over the next three years, building on the work laid out by the department’s current Liew Family Chair, Mike Franklin. In response to the announcement, Franklin wrote that he “couldn’t be more pleased about this choice.”
Melvin Rothenberg, pioneering UChicago mathematician in algebraic and geometric topology and activist, 1934–2023
August 28, 2023
Melvin Gordon Rothenberg, a professor emeritus of mathematics who spent more than four decades making groundbreaking mathematical discoveries at the University of Chicago as well as teaching hundreds of students and contributing to social justice causes, died August 1, 2023. He was 89.
Responsible use of AI tools in the classroom
August 25, 2023
WGN video features Data Science 4 Everyone director Zarek Drozdah discussing how AI tools can potentially be used in classrooms in a responsible way.
Transistor can adhere to internal organs like tape
August 24, 2023
A design by UChicago researchers, including chemist Bozhi Tian, makes stable, suture-free medical monitoring in the body possible.
The whole physics world will be watching Fermilab soon. Here’s why.
August 24, 2023
Crain's Chicago Business article discusses the importance of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment, or DUNE, project at Fermilab, notes its ties to UChicago, and includes comments from physicist Ed Blucher about the neutrino: “There are trillions per second going through your body for your whole life but almost never interact with you—which is what makes it great to study.”
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The rising leaders of the Quantum Prairie
August 23, 2023
Why startup founders, researchers, and students are calling the Midwest region ‘the premier hub for quantum’—and how their investments are strengthening the ecosystem.
Melvin Gordon Rothenberg, mathematician, Marxist scholar and activist, dies at 89
August 22, 2023
Hyde Park Herald memorializes Prof. Emeritus of Mathematics Melvin Gordon Rothenberg.
New ways of looking at AI through artists’ eyes
August 22, 2023
An Axios article highlights computer scientist Ben Zhao's tool "Glaze."
Chuan He shortlisted for the Falling Walls Science Breakthrough of the Year 2023
August 22, 2023
Congratulations to UChicago chemist Chuan He for his inclusion on the shortlist for the Falling Walls Foundation Science Breakthrough of the Year 2023. He is recognized for “Breaking the Wall of Food Insecurity.”
To learn more about He's work, read his interview with Falling Walls.
AI is speeding up scientific discoveries and helping to spot new ideas
August 18, 2023
In an Axios article, computer science professor Rick Stevens says, "We're trying to move beyond...an [AI] that is trained on a dataset and makes a prediction on that dataset."
The DOE has renewed the Midwest Integrated Center for Computational Materials (MICCoM) for another four years
August 17, 2023
The center is led by Argonne and has several university partners, including UChicago. With this renewal, the Midwest Integrated Center for Computational Materials will continue its groundbreaking work in harnessing the power of theory and computation to accelerate the development of new materials with improved properties and functionality.