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    Happy Birthday, Coach!
    27 January 2022

    Celebrating 80 years with Distinguished University Professor Emeritus and alum Jim Yorke, the “Father of Chaos.”

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    Sarah Eno and Leslie Pick Elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
    26 January 2022

    They were elected by their peers for “efforts on behalf of the advancement of science, or its applications, [which] are scientifically or socially distinguished.”

  • In new numerical experiments, quantum particles (black dots), which travel upward through time, are subject to random quantum processes (blue, green and yellow blocks). Depending on the likelihood of the different kinds of processes, the quantum particles ultimately end up in different entanglement phases. This figure shows five examples of randomly chosen processes acting on a small number of particles. (Credit: A. Lavasani/JQI)
    Tug-of-War Unlocks Menagerie of Quantum Phases of Matter
    25 January 2022

    In a paper published recently in the journal Physical Review Letters, Maissam Barkeshli and two colleagues continued this tradition of exploring how materials respond to their environment. 

  • Sheyda Peyman
    Ph.D. Student Appreciates Both the Abstract Beauty and Practical Application of Math
    13 January 2022

    Musician Sheyda Peyman to release her debut album while conducting research for her doctoral dissertation.

  • Steven Jin and Naveen Raman photos
    Two Science Terps Named 2022 Churchill Scholars
    11 January 2022

    Steven Jin and Naveen Raman will spend next year completing master’s degrees at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.

  • MATH299Y class
    Simplifying Problems with Recreational Math
    10 January 2022

    Sophomore math major Marie Brodsky finds a different way to teach children math.

  • Sarah Brown photo
    Securing Systems and Chasing Bad Guys
    07 January 2022

    Sarah Brown (M.A. ’03, mathematics) connects the dots from mathematics to a global career in cybersecurity.

  • New Chemistry Building
    Frit, Fume Hoods and Flexibility
    06 January 2022

    Everything you need to know about UMD’s new Chemistry Building.

  • Professor Joan Jian-Jian Ren Builds Big Data Tools
    04 January 2022

    Mathematics Professor Joan Jian-Jian Ren builds big data tools.

  • community of microbes
    Rethinking the Wild World of Species Diversity in Microbes
    04 January 2022

    UMD biologists build a new framework for understanding bacterial community interactions and evolution.

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