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  • Ell Bogat
    Exoplanet Explorer Helps Astronomers See the Unseeable
    19 May 2025

    UMD astronomy Ph.D. student Ellis Bogat’s work on NASA’s Roman telescope will help researchers see exoplanets hidden in the glare of distant stars.

  • Debanjan Saha. Photo courtesy of same.
    From UMD to AI CEO: Debanjan Saha’s ‘Wild and Fascinating Journey’
    19 May 2025

    Thirty years after earning his Ph.D. in computer science, Saha will return this May as the keynote speaker for the CMNS Graduate Commencement Ceremony.

  • Former Competitors Prepare Local High Schoolers for Science Olympiad
    16 May 2025

    UMD’s Maryland Science Olympiad student volunteers created a space for aspiring young scientists to test their STEM skills.

  • Hayden Earlewine wearing a gray CMNS quarter zip
    Scoring in Computer Science
    15 May 2025

    Senior computer science major Hayden Earlewine took full advantage of what the University of Maryland's College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences has to offer. 

  • Kayhan Gultekin
    Catching Space Waves and Demystifying Black Holes
    13 May 2025

    Astrophysicist Kayhan Gultekin (M.S. ’02, Ph.D. ’06, astronomy) helped analyze the first evidence of gravitational waves passing through the Milky Way—signals likely launched into space by supermassive black holes.

  • Researchers pointing to a chalkboard
    $2.5M NSF Award Kick-starts New Initiatives in Quantum Simulation
    13 May 2025

    NSF funding will support additional research directions and expand opportunities for undergraduate involvement in quantum simulation.

  • Mentors and student founders from the UMD Mokhtarzada Hatchery program gather for a group photo
    Startup Progress on Display at 2025 Mokhtarzada Hatchery Demo Day
    12 May 2025

    Projects presented by 2024–25 Hatchery teams include AI tools, biotech automation and content platforms. 

  • Team members working together by whiteboard
    UMD Team Solves 35-Year Math Puzzle That Could Unlock Faster, Cooler AI Chips
    12 May 2025

    The Steiner Forest Problem has stumped scientists for nearly four decades.

  • Liam Driver holding a model fossil head of a Priconodon
    A Terp Fossil Hunt, Just Down the Street
    12 May 2025

    UMD students explored a dinosaur site as part of their geology class. 

  • famous scene from the 1979 movie "Alien"
    Take This Class! Sci-Fi vs. Sci Fact
    08 May 2025

    ‘Science and Fiction of Planetary Systems’ uses movies, TV, and books to teach scientific truths.

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