Biological sciences graduate Grant Dong discovers his passion for working with people.
Biological sciences graduate Grant Dong discovers his passion for working with people.
Alumni and supporters from around the world helped the college raise funds for facilities, research, faculty and student support.
BioFIRE offers incoming students a community of faculty, staff and peers.
Researchers are creating the theoretical physics foundation that will be a map of this new landscape. And there is a lot to map; the phenomena in graphene range from the familiar like magnetism to more exotic things like strange metallicity, different versions of the quantum Hall effect, and the Pomeranchuk effect.
The interdisciplinary center focused on quantum computation, communication and cryptography is expected to receive up to $12.2 million over the next five years.
A team including UMD astronomers found a Jupiter-like planet orbiting a white dwarf star.
The Mokhtarzada brothers’ startup success story comes home with a new student venture incubator at UMD.
The award from the National Institutes of Health will support his pioneering research to understand how biology influences behavior.
The award from the National Institutes of Health will support development of new methods to target precision medications.
In this episode of Relatively Certain, Ronald Walsworth explains how diamond defects can be used as superb magnetic field sensors and discusses recent strides toward using them to image the insides of individual cells.