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  • Catching Cosmic Waves
    20 September 2024

    Physics Ph.D. student Max Trevor plays a key role in the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) project, a global effort to detect and study gravitational waves in space.

  • Michael and Eugenia Brin
    UMD Awarded $2 Million from the Maryland Department of Commerce for New Brin Endowed Chair in Mathematics
    18 September 2024

    The state funding will fully match a $2 million gift from Michael and Eugenia Brin.

  • Cracking Cryptography in the Classroom
    17 September 2024

    UMD mathematics, computer science, and electrical and computer engineering majors can take a cryptography class to learn how modern communications and transactions are kept secure.

  • Bill Dorland
    Physics Professor William Dorland Selected for APS Maxwell Prize
    16 September 2024

    The James Clerk Maxwell Prize annually recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of plasma physics. The prize is named after a nineteenth-century Scottish physicist known for his work with electricity, magnetism, and light.

  • Kevin Liao
    Career Q&A with Senior Computer Science Major Kevin Liao
    16 September 2024

    Liao sought University Career Center support for internship applications and interviews and landed a Capital One internship. 

  • Parker Solar Probe in front of the sun
    UMD Physicists Advance NASA’s Mission to ‘Touch the Sun’
    12 September 2024

    Researchers are using Parker Solar Probe data to demystify the glowing ball of gas at the center of our solar system.

  • What Makes a Bird a Bird?
    12 September 2024

    Biological sciences Ph.D. candidate Shauna Rasband investigates how a group of birds called passerines “won” at evolution.

  • Aneesh Anandanatarajan
    Curious About the Cosmos
    12 September 2024

    For undergraduate student Aneesh Anandanatarajan, learning how to ask the “big questions” about physics and astronomy is both an art and a science.

  • Swarnav Banik. Photo courtesy of same.
    Leaning into Lidar
    12 September 2024

    Swarnav Banik (Ph.D. ’21, physics) is developing optical sensing systems for the next generation of self-driving vehicles.

  • David Powell. Photo courtesy of St. Louis Zoo.
    From Aardvarks to Zebras—and Everything In-Between
    12 September 2024

    David Powell’s (Ph.D. ’00, zoology) fascination with animals big and small inspired his career as a leader in zoo biology and animal welfare.

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