February
AI could devastate the environment, but help is on the way
February 8, 2024
UChicago computer scientist Andrew Chien discusses zero-carbon cloud data centers in a Tech Times article.
Where do cosmic rays come from?
February 8, 2024
Space.com article cites UChicago research finding that over 90% of cosmic rays are hydrogen nuclei, 9% are the atomic nuclei of helium, and 1% are the nuclei of heavy elements like iron.
New research unites quantum engineering and artificial intelligence
February 2, 2024
Researchers at Pritzker Molecular Engineering, including CQE IBM postdoctoral scholar Junyu Liu of UChicago CS, and collaborators show in a new paper how incorporating quantum computing into the classical machine learning process can potentially help make machine learning more sustainable and efficient.
NeurIPS 2023 award-winning paper by DSI faculty Bo Li, DecodingTrust, provides a comprehensive framework for assessing trustworthiness of GPT models
February 2, 2024
In a year with a record-breaking number of paper submissions, Bo Li was awarded the NeurIPS Outstanding Paper Award.
NetMicroscope uses AI to improve network monitoring for a better internet experience
February 2, 2024
Nick Feamster's NetMicroscope has developed a tool that lets customers monitor their network and extract meaningful data – enabling intervention before any problems become issues for the users.
The colossal caverns for Fermilab’s DUNE experiment have been fully excavated
February 2, 2024
Milestone for Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment, under construction to search for clues about mysterious particles.
Revealed: HIV’s trick for invading the nucleus of a host’s cell
February 2, 2024
ScienceAlert article features Prof. Gregory Voth's research using computer modeling to aid in understanding how the Human Immunodeficiency Virus – better known as HIV – breaks into the nucleus of a cell, enabling it to replicate and spread.
U. of C. contest seeks astronomy art from South Side students
February 2, 2024
Hyde Park Herald article highlights an art contest held by UChicago astronomy and astrophysics department with the aim of connecting more South Side elementary students to the cosmos.
A shape-shifting plastic with a flexible future
February 2, 2024
NYT article features research led by Prof. Stuart Rowan that developed a new type of plastic with properties that can be set with heat and then locked in with rapid cooling, a process known as tempering; unlike classic plastics, the material retains this stiffness when returned to room temperature.
Hollywood’s ‘Oppenheimer’ moment puts a sobering UChicago tradition into focus
February 2, 2024
Crain's article includes comments from Prof. Daniel Holz examining the global threats possibly putting the world closer to apocalypse.
Gagliardi Group helps unravel the mysteries of copper-catalyzed nitrogen coupling
February 1, 2024
In a recent study published in collaboration between UChicago and UW Madison, researchers have uncovered new insights into how nitrogen centers couple together under copper catalysis. Their work challenges conventional wisdom and opens new avenues in the field of chemical reactivity.
January
Meet Alice Luna, Astronomy and Astrophysics
January 31, 2024
Currently a third-year PhD student in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Alice Luna has been analyzing spectroscopic data from telescopes at Las Campanas Observatory to study the metallicity distributions of ultra-faint dwarf galaxies that provide archaeological access to the first stars and galaxies.
AI poisoning tool Nightshade received 250,000 downloads in 5 days
January 30, 2024
In a Venture Beat article, CS Prof. Ben Zhao comments on the fact that his lab's tool "Nightshade" has received 250,000 downloads in the five days since its release, saying that "the response is simply beyond anything we imagined."
Vera Dragisich wins Diversity Leadership Award
January 30, 2024
Vera Dragisich, PhD’90, a senior instructional professor in the Department of Chemistry, has served as director of academic programs and graduate studies and associate director of undergraduate studies. Throughout her career, she has launched and championed a wide variety of inclusion initiatives.
Exploring 3D Paintbrush: An AI that colors with words
January 26, 2024
Using Cascaded Score Distillation, Dale Decatur and the 3DL lab create 3D Paintbrush: a tool that makes high-resolution 3D edits in localized regions of 3D objects.