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  • New Computer Simulation Cracks Mystery of Cancer Drug Resistance
    26 May 2022

    UMD-led team uses machine learning to explain why a ‘miracle drug’ might not work in all cases

  • Current quantum computers, utilizing technologies like the trapped ion device on the left, are beginning to tackle problems theoretical physicists care about, like simulating particle physics models. More than 60 years ago, the physicist Julian Schwinger laid the foundation for describing the relativistic and quantum mechanical behaviors of subatomic particles and the forces among them, and now his namesake model is serving as an early challenge for quantum computers.
    Quantum Computers Are Starting to Simulate the World of Subatomic Particles
    24 May 2022

    In a new paper in PRX Quantum, Zohreh Davoudi, Norbert Linke and their colleagues have combined theory and experiment to push the boundaries of quantum simulations—testing the limits of both the ion-based quantum computer in Linke’s lab and proposals for simulating quantum fields. 

  • Destefano group
    UMD Researchers Develop FANA Aptamers to Prevent SARS-CoV-2 Infection
    18 May 2022

    The novel nucleic acid-mimicking molecules can block the entry of SARS-CoV-2 virus into human airway cells.

  • UMD commencement photo
    CMNS Spring 2022 Commencement Speakers Announced
    17 May 2022

    Nancy Kopp will be the keynote speaker; Kianté Brantley, Connor Lu and Alythia Vo were selected as student speakers.

  • Jackie Liu Headshot
    Where Science Meets Social Justice
    16 May 2022

    Graduating biological sciences major Jackie Liu sets her sights on Washington, D.C.

  • Bringing Health Care’s Vision of Tomorrow Into Focus
    12 May 2022

    UMD leads multi-institutional effort to advance medical innovations, build regulatory framework for extended reality

  • Debbie Adam Headshot
    Rooted in Research: Graduating Senior Prepares for Medical School
    12 May 2022

    Biological sciences major Debbie Adam led efforts to raise kidney disease awareness in the community.

  • Jellyfish
    Biological Sciences Ph.D. Student Nick Bezio’s Research is an Art and a Science
    12 May 2022

    Bezio finds beauty and allure in jellyfish and comb jellies.

  • National academy of sciences
    Two Distinguished University Professors in the College Elected to National Academy of Sciences
    06 May 2022

    Physics’ Edward Ott and Geology’s Richard Walker joined the 120-member class.

  • A curved and stretched sheet of graphene laying over another curved sheet creates a new pattern that impacts how electricity moves through the sheets. A new model suggests that similar physics might emerge if two adjacent universes are able to interact. (Credit: Alireza Parhizkar, JQI)
    Bilayer Graphene Inspires Two-Universe Cosmological Model
    05 May 2022

    In a new paper in Physical Review Research, JQI Fellow Victor Galitski and JQI graduate student Alireza Parhizkar have explored the imaginative possibility that our reality is only one-half of a pair of interacting worlds.

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