May
Congratulations to Joshua A. Frieman
May 3, 2022
Josh Frieman elected to the National Academy of Sciences
April
“Two NASA Hubble Einstein Fellows have selected KICP for their postdoctoral research”, PSD News
April 4, 2022
Two astrophysicists who have been selected for the prestigious NASA Hubble Fellowship Program (NHFP) have chosen to join the University of Chicago Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics (KICP) to conduct their postdoctoral research. The Fellows are Jessica Avva and Hayley Macpherson.
March
Prof. Wendy Freedman named speaker for UChicago’s 2022 Convocation celebration, UChicago News
March 7, 2022
Prof. Wendy Freedman will address this year’s graduating class on the Main Quad. A renowned cosmologist, Freedman led the team that made a landmark measurement in 2001 of the Hubble constant—the rate at which the universe is expanding.
January
“Dietrich Müller, renowned cosmic ray scientist, 1936-2021”, by Louise Lerner, UChicago News
January 18, 2022
Prof. Emeritus Dietrich Müller, a renowned experimental physicist at the University of Chicago who spent half a century building instruments to study energetic particles from space called cosmic rays, died Dec. 22 at the age of 85.
“Twelve for dinner: How the Milky Way ‘ate’ smaller star clusters and galaxies”, UChicago News
January 12, 2022
Study including UChicago scientists creates map of nearby stellar streams and dark matter
NASA gives go-ahead for $20M multi-institution balloon experiment led by UChicago scientists
January 6, 2022
University of Chicago physicist Abby Vieregg is leading an international experiment that essentially uses the ice in Antarctica as a giant detector to find extremely energetic particles from outer space. Recently approved by NASA, the $20 million project will build an instrument to fly above the Antarctic in a balloon, launching in December 2024.
Hsiao-Wen Chen named AAS Fellow
January 5, 2022
Hsiao-Wen Chen, KICP senior member and Professor in the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics , has been named 2022 American Astronomical Society Fellows. The AAS Fellows program was established in 2019 to recognize AAS members for their contributions toward the Society's mission of enhancing and sharing humanity's scientific understanding of the universe.
“Massive Webb Telescope May See Close to the Beginning of Time”, bloomberg.com
January 4, 2022
Asst. Prof. Alex Ji comments on the potential of the James Webb Telescope