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    “Don’t Be Afraid of the Fog”
    15 March 2022

    From Google and YouTube to TikTok, Masoud Loghmani (B.S. ’96, physics) is a leading technology innovator.

  • Beyond Now or Never
    01 March 2022

    Testudo, twists and turns on Paul Capriolo’s (B.S. ’06, computer science) path to tech success.

  • Delante Desouza
    From CS to HBO
    01 March 2022

    Delante Desouza’s (B.S. '16, computer science) fast break to a starring role in new HBO series about the L.A. Lakers.

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    Richard Mushotzky Awarded 2022 Henry Norris Russell Lectureship by American Astronomical Society
    24 February 2022

    The lectureship is awarded annually based on a lifetime of eminence in astronomical research.

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    Dean's List: Fall 2021
    23 February 2022

    More than 3,100 students were named to the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences Dean's List for Fall 2021.

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    Three UMD Faculty Members Receive 2022 Sloan Research Fellowships
    15 February 2022

    Lei Chen, Alicia Kollár and Pratyush Tiwary were recognized for their distinguished performance and unique potential to make substantial contributions to their field.

  • The ultrasensitive high-resolution mass spectrometer in the Nemes lab. Initial funding to build the instrument was provided by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation.
    UMD Chemist Pioneers Tool for Eavesdropping on Neurons
    14 February 2022

    Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed a technological breakthrough in analytical neuroscience: the ability to profile the proteins inside of a single live neuron. 

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    A VR View of ‘Black Broadway’
    11 February 2022

    Students create a virtual tour to showcase decades of U Street culture.

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    UMD Astronomers Honored with American Astronomical Society High Energy Astrophysics Division Awards
    08 February 2022

    Keith Arnaud and Brad Cenko received prizes for innovation and significant advances in the field.

  • Orbits superimposed on contours of mass density. Milky Way is at the center, near Virgo Cluster.
    Astronomers Trace Galaxy Flows Across 700 Million Light-Years
    04 February 2022

    UMD-led study traces the movement of 10,000 galaxies and clusters of galaxies for 11.5 billion years.

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