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  • A brightly-colored illustration of Melissa Caras sitting on a soundwave.
    Training the Brain
    12 October 2023

    Melissa Caras is searching for ways to help maintain or improve perceptual skills in the face of aging or disease.

  • Roy Mariuzza photo
    Canceling Cancer With T Cells
    12 October 2023

    Roy Mariuzza is part of a major research effort to make the human body better at fighting cancer.

  • Zohreh Davoudi
    QuICS Fellow Advocates for Quantum Simulation of Extreme Physics
    09 October 2023

    University of Maryland researchers want to make sure the nascent effort to use quantum computers to simulate the extreme events of the universe continues to thrive.

  • Mercedes Taylor photo
    UMD Chemistry and Biochemistry’s Mercedes Taylor Named Moore Inventor Fellow
    04 October 2023

    Taylor will use the $825,000 award to further develop new materials that selectively capture valuable metals in water, enabling a recovery process that could make battery manufacturing more sustainable.

  • Bio-Nose Technology: Conferring a Sense of Smell
    03 October 2023

    Backed by a National Science Foundation grant of $2 million, a team of UMD researchers aims to create a portable device capable of identifying odors in the environment.

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    Darryll Pines Heralds Growth of ‘Quantum for All’ at International Conference
    28 September 2023

    UMD president pitches vision of future enhanced by UMD-led research in science and technology.

  • Sarah Waldych at DESY
    Physics on the Field
    25 September 2023

    As co-president of the UMD Physics Undergraduate Committee and a promising researcher, junior Sarah Waldych works to make physics fun for everyone.

  • Hal Daume III with computer code in front of his face
    Building AI You Can Trust
    25 September 2023

    Computer Science Professor Hal Daumé III, who heads a new $20M NSF-backed institute, says systems should support societal good.

  • U.S. News best colleges rankings logo
    UMD’s Computer Science Undergraduate Program Ranks Top 10 Among Public Institutions
    21 September 2023

    The department also ranks in the top 10 among the country’s public universities in three computer science specialties. 

  • Xin-Zhong Liang headshot
    Xin-Zhong Liang Elected Fellow of American Geophysical Union
    21 September 2023

    Liang was selected for innovative, pioneering leadership in developing regional modeling capabilities for understanding climate change impacts on a variety of sectors.

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