News: Students

2025

Meet Apoorva Gupta, MS in Applied Data Science

December 19, 2025

Apoorva Gupta

Apoorva Gupta, a second-year student in the MS in Applied Data Science program, has been learning how data science is already used in the real world in ways he never realized. We interviewed Apoorva about his experiences here.


What to read and watch over winter break 2025

December 12, 2025

man in chair with feet up reading

Recommendations from UChicago award winners, including CS alum Polly Ren, SB’25, College Undergraduate Student Prize in Undergraduate Teaching winner.


A Year Defined by Discoveries

December 12, 2025

PSD

In 2025, the Physical Sciences Division at the University of Chicago continued its enduring legacy of scientific discovery, translating innovation into bold impact in service of a better world. We’re thrilled to share a few of our proudest achievements.


Meet Ava Polzin, Astronomy & Astrophysics

December 12, 2025

Ava Polzin

Ava Polzin, a fourth-year PhD student in Astronomy and Astrophysics, focuses on the physical and chemical mechanisms that regulate star formation in the smallest galaxies. This sort of research provides an avenue to better understand how generations of stars like our sun formed in galaxies like the Milky Way. We interviewed her about her experiences at UChicago.


Physical Sciences Collegiate Division student named 2026 Marshall Scholar

December 9, 2025

Logan Hanssler

University of Chicago students Logan Hanssler and Elijah Jenkins, both fourth-years in the College, have been selected as 2026 Marshall Scholars. Each will be provided the opportunity to study in their chosen fields for two years at any university in the United Kingdom. Logan Hanssler (Astrophysics; Molecular Engineering) intends to study Optics and Photonics at Imperial College London and pursue a degree by research in Physics at Durham University.


Hard to discover, harder to use: the widespread failure of ad transparency settings

November 26, 2025

Kevin Bryson presenting to class

Fifth year PhD student Kevin Bryson finds that social media platforms are lacking in ad transparency measures and tools, a problem that stems from the lack of government legislation.


Join UChicago’s free annual ‘Physics with a Bang!’ for science and surprises

November 26, 2025

Physics with a Bang event

Watch scientists turn a cart into a rocket and try hands-on demos at the Dec. 13 event.


Front-row view of COP30 inspires UChicago students to pursue climate interests

November 21, 2025

students in front of the COP30 sign

Global climate change conference brought together policymakers, industry and civic leaders.


Expanding our view of the invisible

November 21, 2025

Dark Energy Camera

UChicago astrophysicists test a new piece of the sky to probe dark matter and dark energy.


The impact of international exchange

November 21, 2025

UChicago–Taiwan Student Exchange Fellows

UChicago–Taiwan Student Exchange Fellows advanced technical research skills and built professional networks.


Meet Isabel Krogh, Financial Mathematics

November 14, 2025

Isabel Krogh

Isabel Krogh, who will graduate from the Master of Science in Financial Mathematics (MSFM) program this year, studies quantitative finance. Born in Grand Forks, North Dakota, Isabel attended Bowdoin College in Maine before working as a research analyst for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. We interviewed her about her experiences at UChicago.


Meet Soumyabrata Kundu, Statistics

November 14, 2025

Soumyabrata Kundu

Soumyabrata Kundu, a sixth-year PhD student in Statistics, develops methods for applications in computer vision, with a focus on biomedical imaging. Born and raised in Burdwan, a small town in West Bengal, India, Soumyabrata earned his undergraduate degree from Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore Center. We interviewed him about his experiences at UChicago.


Meet Roy Zhao, Physics

November 14, 2025

Roy Zhao

Roy Zhao, a second-year PhD student in Physics and the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, studies AI application in cosmology and galaxy formation across cosmic time. Born in Beijing, China, Roy spent much of his adolescent years in Vancouver, British Columbia. He earned undergraduate degrees from UCLA and then worked as a staff scientist at UCLA Astronomy before joining the University of Chicago. We interviewed Roy about his experiences here.


Delays and rejections can redirect you

November 7, 2025

desk with open book in front of window

How Zeel Patel, an Indian student in UChicago's Masters in Applied Data Science program, built a career from setbacks.


UChicago students explore the frontiers of physics and climate modeling

November 4, 2025

rendering of DarkNESS-CubeSat

Research internships at national laboratories provide hands-on experiences and mentorship.