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  • Delina Levine
    Rehearsals, Recitals and Research
    03 March 2023

    UMD Society of Physics Students president Delina Levine talks about the three passions in her life—astronomy, music and physics—and how they influence her efforts in research and leadership.

  • New NASA DART Data Prove Viability of Asteroid Deflection as Planetary Defense Strategy
    01 March 2023

    Four studies co-authored by UMD astronomers offer new insight into how deflection missions can protect the planet from future Earth-bound asteroids and comets.

  • Saket Navlahka, courtesy of same
    Fruit Flies, Ants and Algorithms
    01 March 2023

    Saket Navlakha (Ph.D. ’10, computer science) finds his research inspiration at the intersection of biology and computer science

  • A photo of Chris Palmer at CERN
    When Higgs Fly
    28 February 2023

    How a research decision in college set Physics Assistant Professor Christopher Palmer on a collision course with the Higgs boson.
     

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    UMD Students Place Fourth in Putnam Mathematical Competition
    24 February 2023

    Clarence Lam, Isaac Mammel and Daniel Yuan earned a No. 4 ranking for UMD among 456 institutions in one of the most prestigious mathematics contests for undergraduates in North America.

  • Isabelle Brooks
    Taking the SMART Path
    24 February 2023

    For sophomore physics major Isabelle Brooks, a Department of Defense scholarship sets the stage for her future

  • University of Maryland and George Mason University student interns at Ticketmaster
    Finding the Confidence to Try New Things in Computing
    22 February 2023

    Break Through Tech organized two career development programs for 111 undergrads in January.

  • Megan Newcombe headshot
    UMD Geologist Megan Newcombe Receives National Science Foundation CAREER Award
    21 February 2023

    The award will support Newcombe’s efforts to develop a new tool for understanding the underlying causes of volcanic eruptions.

  • Abhinav Shrivastava headshot
    Abhinav Shrivastava Receives NSF CAREER Award to Advance Computers’ Understanding of Temporal Phenomena
    17 February 2023

    He will develop innovative technologies so that computers can better understand temporal phenomena, the term used to describe observable changes over time.

  • Sylvie Ryckebusch. Photo courtesy of same.
    From Physics to Pharma
    16 February 2023

    For Sylvie Ryckebusch (B.S. ’87, physics; B.S. ’87, mathematics), a foundation in physics set the stage for success in pharma and biotech.

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