March
PSD Spotlight: Qiti Guo
March 11, 2021
PSD's March spotlight is Qiti Guo, PhD, Senior Scientist with the James Franck Institute. Qiti has been with UChicago for over 28 years, since 1992.
Prof. Krishnan develops precision diagnostics for Alzheimer’s using patented DNA nanotech
March 10, 2021
Professor of Chemistry Yamuna Krishnan founded start up Esya Labs with funding from UChicago Polsky. The pioneering effort develops tools for the early, precise, and cost-effective detection of neurodegenerative diseases to support drug discovery and personalized medicine efforts.
Core Knowledge from UChicago News: The solar wind, explained
March 10, 2021
This article from UChicago News explains the solar wind, or the complex swirls and eddies of particles that travel about a million miles per hour as they pass Earth. Famous UChicago astrophysicist Eugene Parker first hypothesized solar wind and now current research by Profs. Olinto and Rosner carry this work forward.
Bacteria know how to exploit quantum mechanics, UChicago study finds
March 10, 2021
Bacteria know how to exploit quantum mechanics, UChicago study authored by Professor Greg Engel finds. Photosynthetic bacteria adapt to environment by using quantum mechanics to steer energy.
Meet statistics student, Ahmed Bou-Rabee
March 9, 2021
Ahmed Bou-Rabee was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and spent the first half of his life in Kuwait and the second in the United States, mostly in California. Before coming to the University of Chicago, he received an undergraduate degree in math and a master’s degree in statistics from Stanford. He has been at UChicago for five years as a doctoral student in the statistics program. Ahmed studies probability and partial differential equations.
UChicago physicist William Irvine selected for inaugural Brown Investigator Award
March 8, 2021
The Brown Science Foundation today announced physicists David Hsieh of Caltech and William Irvine of the University of Chicago as recipients of the inaugural Brown Investigator Award. The award, which recognizes curiosity-driven basic research in chemistry and physics, supports the investigators’ research with $2 million over five years to their respective universities. Hsieh and Irvine were nominated by their institutions and chosen from a candidate pool of mid-career scientists at 10 top-rated research universities.
Engineering marvel: in major step for UChicago partnership, sixth mirror cast for Giant Magellan Telescope
March 5, 2021
The Giant Magellan Telescope announces fabrication of the sixth of seven of the world’s largest monolithic mirrors. This is a major step for the partnership for which UChicago is a founder.
Scientists confirm third-nearest star with a planet—and it’s rocky like Earth
March 4, 2021
UChicago team that built MAROON-X instrument confirm third-nearest star with a planet—and it’s rocky like Earth.
UChicago Global Digest spotlights geophysical scientist Clara Blättler
March 4, 2021
UChicago Global Digest spotlights geophysical scientist Clara Blättler in a faculty profile.
The statistician in the library: Stephen Stigler’s four decades crossing disciplinary lines
March 1, 2021
Prof. Stephen Stigler retired after over forty years at the University of Chicago. Over his long career, he has investigated the history of the development of mathematics and statistical methods, in relation to problems in many fields—from astronomy to medicine to social sciences and psychology.
February
UChicago, Argonne scientists zero in on molecules that could fight COVID-19
February 26, 2021
A unique partnership among biologists, chemists and X-ray scientists at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory has zeroed in on several molecules that could be used to create drugs to fight COVID-19.
Beneath the AVS Surface spotlights chemist Rachael Farber, PhD
February 26, 2021
Chemist Rachael Farber, PhD, the Kadanoff-Rice Postdoctoral Scholar in the Sibener lab, has been featured in Beneath the AVS Surface, a newsletter for the professional society for sciences related to materials, interfaces, and processing.
Aging stars provide a new cosmological yardstick
February 26, 2021
Astrophysicist and University of Chicago graduate student Abigail Lee is the lead author on a new paper that analyzed observations of light from a nearby galaxy to validate the JAGB method for measuring cosmological distances. This novel technique will allow future independent distance measurements that can help answer one of the biggest outstanding questions in cosmology: how fast is the universe expanding?
Computer Science student group compileHer takes hackathon virtual (and to space)
February 25, 2021
Each winter, the UChicago Computer Science student group compileHer gathers middle school girls from around the city to campus for a unique all-day hackathon experience. This year the group took their endeavor virtual (and to space).
PSD in the news - February 2021
February 24, 2021
This month, PSD community members have been featured for their work discovering new metamaterials to improve optics for telescopes, designing patterns in self-propelling liquid crystals, and meauring ceramic chips in meteorites to study the early solar system, and more. In case you missed it, review our news headlines from February 2021.