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UW–Madison alum and theoretical physicist named WIPAC director

Dan Hooper, PhD, has been selected as the new director of the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC). Hooper will begin his role at WIPAC on Sept. 9 and as director will report to the Vice Chancellor for Research. Hooper will have a joint faculty appointment with the…

Steenbock professorships awarded in physical sciences and mathematics

Mark Eriksson, professor of physics, and Mikhail Feldman, professor of mathematics, have been named recipients of UW–Madison Steenbock Professorships. “This professorship is among the most prestigious and important professorships for researchers at the UW–Madison,” says Cynthia Czajkowski, interim vice chancellor for research. “This recognition is accompanied by discretionary…

First plasma marks major milestone in UW–Madison fusion energy research

Over the past four years, a team of UW–Madison physicists and engineers has been constructing and testing the fusion energy device, known as WHAM (Wisconsin HTS Axisymmetric Mirror) in UW’s Physical Sciences Lab in Stoughton. It transitioned to operations mode this week, marking a major milestone for the yearslong research project that’s received support from the U.S. Department of Energy.

Serendipity reveals new method to fight cancer with T cells

A promising therapy that treats blood cancers by harnessing the power of the immune system to target and destroy cancer cells could now treat solid tumors more efficiently, thanks to a recent study from researchers at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery.

UW–Madison leading new research collaboration aimed at treating lung scarring diseases

An interdisciplinary group of UW–Madison researchers will investigate the biological processes that promote lung scarring. With the aid of artificial intelligence and advanced 3D modeling, they will also develop and refine new imaging techniques and drug delivery systems that could aid in halting its progression.

VETWAYS explores social support networks for student military across the country

Current and former members of the military tend to thrive in higher education when service providers reach out to them early and when faculty members recognize the breadth of experience they bring to the classroom, according to new research from UW–Madison.

Graduate students and postdocs: Reserve your spot in Fall 2024 Research Mentor Learning Community

The Delta Program’s Research Mentor Learning Communities are designed to help you become the mentor you want to be (now or in the future). Topics include communicating effectively, aligning expectations, and promoting diversity, inclusion and a sense of belonging. Programs beginning in September.

Federal funds awarded for Tech Hub, with UW–Madison leading the way

On July 2, the U.S. Economic Development Administration announced $49 million in Phase 2 funding to the Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub, a groundbreaking initiative set to drive transformative medical innovation, workforce development and critical job growth across Wisconsin. UW–Madison, one of 18 members of the Biohealth Tech Hub consortium, was a key partner in the effort.

1.2 million billion gallons of groundwater will meet Water Resource Institute science through new projects

After a rigorous review, the University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute selected two projects out of 15 that were submitted in a competition held last year. Those new projects got underway on July 1.

Shout-Out: “Eclipse Phases” by SSEC researcher Paolo Veglio was the winning photo for the 2024 AOSS Photo Contest

For the 14th year, the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences Photo Contest at UW–Madison showcases stunning photographs of weather phenomena. University students, scientists, staff and professors share what they see when they peer through the camera’s lens.