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UMD to Launch 2 Bachelor’s Degrees to Explore Technical, Human Dimensions of AI

Starting in Fall 2027, the Bachelor of Science in AI will teach students to build AI systems and algorithms from the ground up, understanding the training of models from data and systems perspectives and then use those techniques in interdisciplinary applications. 

A New Kind of Entanglement Helps Quantum Sensors Tune Out Noise

They then developed two ways to create these states inside an optical cavity, a pair of mirrors about one inch apart that bounce photons back and forth. 

Meet Yasmine Tajeddin, the Programmer of the Opera

The senior computer science and music double major never performed publicly before coming to UMD. Now, she’s eyeing a career as a professional opera singer.

The Art of Science Storytelling

Evolutionary biologist, author and film producer Sean B. Carroll believes that science is best communicated through stories that stick. 

A ‘Groundbreaking, Earth-Shattering, Universe-Defining’ Mission

Jackie Townsend (B.S. ’94, physics) went on a ‘wild ride’ from UMD to project manager for NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope mission.

The 2026 CMNS Summer Reading List

Seven faculty members share their book recommendations for summer break.

A Bird in the Hand … and the Heart

Unlikely bird keeper Sara Hallager (B.S. ’89, zoology) took flight at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, becoming curator of birds and a devotee to their protection.

Applying Analytical Chemistry to Biological Systems

UMD chemistry Ph.D. student Laura Garcia Rodriguez aims to know everything she can about proteins ‘because they are everywhere and do almost everything in the body.’

The Future of Terps Racing is Electric

Meet the Science Terps leading UMD’s newest racing team.

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