January
Inno Under 25: The rising startup leaders to watch in Chicago
January 11, 2024
A Business Journals article lists UChicago undergrads Aarthi Koripelly and Jackson Lee among the Inno Under 25 for their startup Quail.ai, which tied for first place in last year's College New Venture Challenge and participated in the data science accelerator Transform.
Group from CS to present four papers at most prestigious international quantum conference
January 11, 2024
Assistant Professor Bill Fefferman and his group are headed to Taipei to present four works on today’s major quantum topics at QIP’24: the largest and most prestigious quantum computing research conference in the world.
John E. Carlstrom wins 2024 Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics
January 11, 2024
Carlstrom, the Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics and Physics, is celebrated for work investigating the cosmic microwave background for clues about the early universe.
GJ 367b is another dead world orbiting a red dwarf, say astronomers
January 10, 2024
A Phys.org article details a paper by Astro postdoctoral fellow Michael Zhang titled "GJ 367b is a dark, hot, airless sub-Earth."
Ask me anything: Margaret Gardel
January 10, 2024
Prof. Margaret Gardel discusses her research and the arc of her career in this Physics World interview. "I wish I could tell myself 20 years ago that it’s okay to feel like an impostor."
Can $500 million save this glacier?
January 10, 2024
A New York Times article highlights GS Prof. David Keith's Climate Systems Engineering Initiative, mentioning a recent two-day workshop on glacial geoengineering hosted by the initiative, and quotes Professor Emeritus Doug MacAyeal on how predictions have changed since the 1970s.
Anna Wuttig honored with NSF Career Award
January 10, 2024
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Anna Wuttig has received an NSF CAREER Award, which supports junior faculty in the sciences through the Faculty Early Career Development Program. The highly regarded honor is bestowed annually upon researchers who have demonstrated exceptional promise in their respective fields. For Wuttig, it carries with it a five-year grant to support the project within the Chemical Catalysis Program of the Chemistry Division.
Wallman challenge gets first match from PSD donor
January 5, 2024
Long-time PSD Council member and chair Mihir Worah, PhD’95, and spouse Anupama Worah are the first donors to meet the Wallman fundraising challenge, endowing the Worah Family Chair in the Physical Sciences Division.
Two scholars to receive honorary degrees at UChicago’s 2024 Convocation
January 5, 2024
The University of Chicago will present an honorary degree to distinguished scholar Bernd Sturmfels at its Convocation ceremony in June 2024, in recognition of his significant contributions to the field of mathematics.
2024 Mitsuyoshi Tanaka Dissertation Award in Experimental Particle Physics
January 5, 2024
Charles Mark Lewis, PhD'23 (Physics), is recognized for "the development of techniques expanding the low-energy reach of new particle detector technologies, with applications in neutrino physics, dark matter searches, and the study of charged-lepton flavor violating modes of muon decay."
Using electricity, scientists find promising new method of boosting chemical reactions
January 3, 2024
Asst. Prof. Anna Wuttig and her team found a way to use electricity to boost a type of chemical reaction often used in synthesizing new candidates for pharmaceutical drugs, which may lay the foundation for greener chemistry.
Targeting “undruggable” proteins that drive cancer
January 3, 2024
Cancers are often driven by proteins created by specific oncogenes. Drugs aimed at these proteins take advantage of their surface configurations to latch on and prevent them from interfering with cells, but some families of proteins lack pockets or crevices on their surfaces that the drugs can use. Attacking them is like climbing up a wall with no footholds. For decades, these proteins have been considered “undruggable,” but chemist Raymond Moellering is working to change that.
Eighteen UChicago faculty members receive named, distinguished service professorships in 2024
January 3, 2024
Three computer science professors have received named professorships: Henry Hoffmann, Bo Li, and Ce Zhang.
What astronomers are learning from the James Webb Space Telescope
January 3, 2024
In a WBEZ Morning Edition audio segment, astrophysicist Jacob Bean discusses the initial research frenzy following the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope and the process of settling into a reasonable pace.
How to create a black hole out of thin air
January 3, 2024
In a NYT article, astrophysicist Daniel Holz discusses new research that shows black holes may form in different ways than expected.