May 18, 2020
T.C. Chamberlin Postdoc Stephanie Olson's research on the impact of exoplanet ocean circulation on nutrient cycling, biological productivity, and remote biosignatures was covered in UChicago News (click the link to read the article). Assistant Prof. Jansen and Associate Prof. Abbot were co-authors on the work. Stephanie will be starting a faculty job at Purdue in a couple months. Congratulations Stephanie!
May 02, 2020
PBS has released a documentary about the life and work of Prof. Tetsuya 'Ted' Fujita (1920-1998), cataloging his discovery of microbursts and effort to quantify tornado damage. He became Associate Prof. in the Department in 1962, Professor in 1965 and was named the Charles Merriam Distinguished Service Professor in 1989. He retired from teaching in 1990, but continued to research meteorological phenomena until his death. His legacy lives on in his eponymous, now 'Enhanced' Fujita scale, and in the countless lives his pioneering work has saved.
You can watch the trailer here.
May 01, 2020
A recent publication led by past department students was just featured in the New York Times! Ben Smith and Thomas Neumann, both former undergrads, and Kelly Brunt, a former graduate student, contributed to a study quantifying mass loss from the polar ice sheets. Congrats to all!