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  • A headshot of a woman in an orange top standing in front of a mottled gray background.
    From COVID-19 to ChatGPT: A Statistician's Quest to Improve Survey Statistics
    27 February 2026

    Mathematics graduate student Aditi Sen's research refines survey analysis when few people respond—with sweeping applications. 

  • Srivatsav Kunnawalkam Elayavalli holding a piece of chalk and standing in front of a blackboard full of equations
    UMD’s Math-Musician Chases His Next ‘Beautiful Idea’
    26 February 2026

    Mathematics Assistant Professor Srivatsav Kunnawalkam Elayavalli discusses the surprising link between math, music and paragliding.

  • Thomas Lake. Photo courtesy of same.
    Inspired by Innovation
    23 February 2026

    In the latest chapter of his 35-plus-year career in pharma, Thomas Lake (B.S. ’88, biological sciences) is advancing next-generation biotechnology that aims to take the needle out of vaccinations.

  • Colorful 3D illustration representing amyloid plaquing between neurons in the brain.
    NIH Awards $12.5M for Alzheimer’s Researchers to Use AI to Scour Biobank Data
    20 February 2026

    UMD computer scientist Heng Huang leads the project’s artificial intelligence and machine learning efforts and plans to build a genomic language model for Alzheimer’s that will drive drug discovery for the disease.

     

  • Graphic representation of RNA made up of different colored strands woven together.
    New UMD Startup Builds the ‘Picks and Shovels’ for the RNA Revolution
    19 February 2026

    Emergente’s patented RNAnneal platform predicts shapeshifting RNA structures, addressing a foundational bottleneck across the therapeutics, agriculture and biotechnology manufacturing industries.

  • A colorful illustration representing a pain scale, with a cartoon woman sitting in the green zone, suggesting eased pain.
    Shared Pain, Shared Relief
    18 February 2026

    A new University of Maryland-led study reveals that observing others in pain, even digital avatars, can affect how we feel pain ourselves.

  • UMD Department of Geological, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences logo
    UMD Department of Geology Announces New Name
    16 February 2026

    The Department of Geological, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences better reflects the unit’s interdisciplinary nature.

  • Jordan Boyd-Graber speaking to the camera
    Improving AI-Human Interaction
    13 February 2026

    Boyd-Graber would not have recommended using chatbots for anything four years ago, but says that huge advancements have been made in the last few years. 

  • A UMD gold-colored box with bold italic text on a black ribbon that says Dean's List Fall 2025
    Dean's List: Fall 2025
    13 February 2026

    Congratulations to the almost 4,200 Fall 2025 semester Dean's List awardees from the University of Maryland's College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences.

  • Route one entrance to campus with apartments in the background
    Finding an Off-Campus Apartment Can Be Stressful. A Student-Created Platform Aims to Change That.
    13 February 2026

    Kato, a website developed by a team of University of Maryland students and launched in November, gives peers a way to quickly get up-to-date prices for 17 local apartment buildings, compare floor plans and amenities, compare distances to major campus landmarks, and see historic price trends and reviews.

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