Distinguished University Professor Ellen Williams bridges academia, business and government to address a grand challenge.
Distinguished University Professor Ellen Williams bridges academia, business and government to address a grand challenge.
The theoretical chemist will use the award to apply artificial intelligence to the study of molecules and atoms.
He will use the award to explore creative new approaches to his work in complex differential geometry
Terrie Fielden-Barry (B.S. ’78, chemistry) and Henry Barry (B.S. ’78, biochemistry) met in physics class, got engaged on Valentine’s Day and will celebrate their 42nd anniversary this year.
Tasha Inniss and two of her classmates were the first Black female mathematicians to earn Ph.D.s from the University of Maryland.
The new concentration prepares computer science undergraduates to work on the frontiers of technology.
Shah will graduate in May with degrees in biological sciences and individual studies.
The center has fostered numerous collaborations in cyber-related research, education and technology development with major corporations.
Almost 3,500 students were named to the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences Dean's List for Fall 2020.
Study sheds new light on the behavior of the giant carnivorous dinosaur Spinosaurus, suggesting it was a wading hunter.