Senior Linden Yuan Awarded Competitive Defense Fellowship

Yuan will take the fellowship to the University of Illinois, where he will pursue a Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering.

Leena Pade is a Cosmos Scholar with Chemistry in Her Blood

How this Ph.D. student went from visiting her father at work to working in his industry.

For Theoretical Chemist Pratyush Tiwary, It’s All About Perspective

The assistant professor balances his life of high-level theory with down-to-Earth human connections.

UMD Grad Students to Showcase Their Insect Knowledge at National Entomology Games

Terp team placed second in the region and earned a spot at the national competition this fall.

JQI Researchers Generate Tunable Twin Particles of Light

JQI researchers and their colleagues describe a new way to make entangled twin particles of light and to tune their properties using a method conveniently housed on a chip, a potential boon for quantum technologies that require a reliable source of well-tailored photon pairs.

The Secrets Atoms Hold, Part 2: Gravity

In this episode of Relatively Certain, JQI Adjunct Fellow Marianna Safronova and JQI Fellow Charles Clark return to discuss the limits of our understanding of gravity, and how new experiments with atom interferometers may be the key to not only a higher-precision understanding of gravity but also possible new physics.

Much More Than Just a Building

Associate Professor Efrain Rodriguez sees exciting new research opportunities ahead with new multimillion-dollar chemistry and biochemistry facility.

Alumna Jamie Rappaport Clark Hopes to Inspire Graduates to Use Their Voice During Virtual Commencement Address

Clark is president and CEO of Defenders of Wildlife, a national conservation organization that works to protect and restore imperiled species and habitats throughout North America.

Sherry Fan and Courtney Grimes Selected as Student Speakers for College’s Spring 2021 Commencement Celebration

The college’s celebration will be pre-recorded and available for viewing after 1 p.m. ET on May 20.

First Clear View of a Boiling Cauldron Where Stars are Born

UMD-led team used NASA’s SOFIA telescope to capture high-resolution details of a star nursery in the Milky Way.

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