News: Students

2026

AI weather modeling being developed by U Chicago could help create more accurate forecasts

July 6, 2026

A symbol depicting rain, thunder, clouds, and sunshine as would be found in weather apps.

Research led by Assoc. Prof. Pedram Hassanzadeh. Watch the CBS news segment.


The tools, languages, and technologies I’ve actually used in MS-ADS

June 29, 2026

Yining Mao poses with the winning team members and graduate students of the AI + Science Hackathon

When prospective students explore graduate programs in data science, one of the most common questions is: What tools and technologies will I actually learn to use?Current MS in Applied Data Science student Yining Mao recently reflected on her experience in the program, sharing how coursework, projects, and extracurricular opportunities exposed her to a wide range of technologies, from large language models and computer vision to knowledge graphs and AI agents


Empowering future data leaders through Data4All

June 29, 2026

The Spring 2026 Data4All Cohort on their final day.

DSI Celebrates the Spring 2026 Data4All High School Workshop.
 


From Forestry to Climate Risk: How Joylyn Found Her Calling

June 29, 2026

Joylyn Bon Yu

Joylyn Yu '26 came to the University of Chicago as a licensed forester from the Philippines. Her motivation for the field came partly from where she grew up — a country highly affected by climate change, where she lived through typhoons. That experience pushed her toward forestry as an undergraduate. After completing her degree, she earned her forester license in her home country. But by the time she finished studying for that exam, she knew forestry alone wasn't enough.
 


One Year at UChicago Ignited This MS in Environmental Science Student to Want to Go Deeper

June 29, 2026

Joshua Frank

Joshua Frank '26 came to the University of Chicago’s MS in Environmental Science with the intention of finishing his one-year degree, finding a job, and putting his analytical training to work on problems he cared about. Three quarters in, while he's still applying for jobs, he's also looking into PhD programs. Not because the original plan was wrong, but because the program kept opening doors he didn't know existed.
 


Reimagining Fashion: One Student’s Mission to Make Sustainability Scalable

June 29, 2026

Xinyuan Zhou

Xinyuan Zhou ‘26 isn't your typical science student. Then again, she is exactly the kind of student that University of Chicago’s MS in Environmental Science attracts: someone who wants to use the degree to scale meaningful change and advance sustainability practices.
 


Astro alum Abigail Lee receives IAU PhD Prize

June 25, 2026

Abigail Lee

Congrats to Abigail Lee, PhD’25 in Astronomy and Astrophysics, who has received a 2025 PhD Prize from the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
 


Like a wire bender, but for pop tubes

June 23, 2026

A tube folded up on itself in a contraption.

Are you familiar with pop tubes? Resembling the corrugated section of a bendy straw, they are at the core of PopTuber, an intriguing research project from the Actuated Experience Lab at the University of Chicago.


PSD recognizes four students with a William Rainey Harper Dissertation Fellowship for 2026-27

June 11, 2026

Top: Jiaheng Chen, Sarah Christensen. Bottom: Hanyu Hong, Rachel Scrandis.

The Physical Sciences Division has selected four graduate students to receive a William Rainey Harper Dissertation Fellowship for the 2026-2027 academic year.


Second-year Zilin Xiang wins inaugural CSEI student essay contest

June 8, 2026

Photo of University of Chicago gate.

CSEi’s first essay contest sparks undergraduate engagement on sunlight reflection methods (SRM), awarding $7,000 in prizes.


Scientists catalog the ‘fractal dimensions’ of more than 130,000 islands

June 1, 2026

Coastlines' intricate perimeters are less

The “coastline paradox” helped to define fractals, but coastlines themselves turn out to be less fractal than thought. Study led by  CCAM PhD student Matthew Oline.


Exploring sustainable computing

June 1, 2026

A diagram explaining how computers decide where to run a job.

The work of 2024 PhD Joint Program participant Rajini Wijayawardan, a graduate student in Computer Science working in the lab of Andrew Chien, addresses a question at the forefront of many minds, particularly amidst the rise of AI: how can the environmental impact of data centers be reduced?


From dark patterns research to landmark litigation: UChicago CS PhD graduate Brennan Schaffner receives ACM SIGCHI Special Recognition Award

May 26, 2026

Photo of Brennan Schaffner.

PhD Graduate Brennan Schaffner receives ACM SIGCHI special recognition award for his research on dark patterns, subsequent interventions, and influence users. 


Deep in the ice, Antarctic detectors pick up incoming cosmic rays from outer space

May 18, 2026

Scientists at work installing cables and electronic components for the Askaryan Radio Array, a detector for incoming cosmic particles located at the South Pole.

Detection by Askaryan Radio Array holds promise for future research into sources, nature of cosmic rays and neutrinos. 


2026 AI + science hackathon tackles real-world scientific challenges using AI

May 18, 2026

Shira Lupkin presents the Leveraging Multi-Agent Frameworks to Extract Clinical Information from Medical Transcripts project to Hackathon participants.

Schmidt AI in Science Fellows mentored twelve interdisciplinary student teams that applied machine learning to advance scientific discovery.