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  • Rance Cleaveland. Credit: Faye Levine.
    Rance Cleaveland Named Associate Dean for Research for UMD’s College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
    09 November 2022

    As associate dean for research, Cleaveland will help grow the college’s annual sponsored research funding, which currently exceeds $200 million. He will also lead the college to higher levels of research excellence and national prominence and launch new initiatives.

  • bee on a flower
    Entomologists Issue Warning About Effects of Climate Change on Insects
    07 November 2022

    UMD entomologist Anahí Espíndola says insects are under threat, but there is still time to change course.

  • Hack4Impact team
    Coding for Communities
    04 November 2022

    Student-run organization Hack4Impact-UMD partners with nonprofits to develop products that help communities across the country.

  • Actin and myosin shown in the actin rings of live T cells
    Molecular Tug-of-war Gives Cells Their Shape
    03 November 2022

    UMD researchers explain how cells form subcellular patterns.

  • Mars InSight
    Surface Waves Help Map Mars Interior
    27 October 2022

    First detection of surface waves on Mars paints a better picture of its structure, according to new research by UMD scientists and NASA InSight team.

  • Mathematical graphs, which capture the connections between abstract nodes, are being used in a new way to represent and study quantum error correcting codes. (Credit: A. Kollár/JQI)
    Graphs May Prove Key in Search for Holy Grail of Quantum Error Correction
    24 October 2022

    A new tool aids in the search for new quantum error correction schemes—including the Holy Grail of self-correcting quantum error correction.

  • Left to right: Sumant Nigam; Amitabh Varshney; Timothy Tharp; Earl Stoddard; Jennifer King Rice; Larry Hogan; and Russell J. Strickland. Credit: John Consoli.
    State of Maryland and University of Maryland Partner to Build World-class Atmospheric System of Weather-observing Towers
    24 October 2022

    Gov. Larry Hogan announces Maryland Mesonet project to enhance state’s critical infrastructure and preparedness

  • A wide view of an extremely red quasar
    James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Massive Galaxy Cluster Surrounding a Powerful Red Quasar
    20 October 2022

    UMD astronomer Sylvain Veilleux served as co-principal investigator of this latest glimpse into the early universe.

  • Bioscience Day poster with student 2022
    Student Research Shines at UMD’s Bioscience Day
    12 October 2022

    28 undergraduate and graduate students win poster session awards.

  • Rance Cleaveland
    Rance Cleaveland Returns to UMD After Serving as NSF Division Director
    10 October 2022

    UMD Computer Science's Rance Cleaveland spent the last four years as director of the National Science Foundation’s Division of Computing and Communications Foundations (CCF). 

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