Jade LeSchack has been selected as the undergraduate speaker at the College of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Science Commencement Ceremony on Thursday, May 22, 2025. The ceremony will be live-streamed at youtube.com/user/cmnsumd.  Adam Wenchel (B.S. ’99, Computer Science), Cofounder and CEO of Arthur will give the keynote address. 

LeSchack is graduating with a bachelor’s degree in physics and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in May 2025. She is a Design Cultures & Creativity student in the Honors College, and her capstone project, Black Creatives Matter, won an award for creativity in pursuit of anti-racist justice.Jade LeSchack. Photo by Alex Kemp/Kemp Photography.Jade LeSchack. Photo by Alex Kemp/Kemp Photography.

LeSchack conducted research in two quantum science groups at UMD. She worked in the Porto-Rolston ultracold atoms lab on experimental projects with electronics and lasers. She currently conducts research in Nicole Yunger Halpern’s quantum steampunk group, studying how thermodynamic laws and phenomena arise in quantum systems. She received a MathQuantum Fellowship from UMD’s Institute for Physical Science and Technology to conduct her research. Beyond UMD, LeSchack was an undergraduate research assistant at the University of Waterloo and studied abroad at the University of Zürich.

LeSchack is active in UMD’s quantum ecosystem and participates in and organizes quantum computing hackathons around the world. She also founded the Undergraduate Quantum Association in her first semester to connect students with UMD’s resources in quantum science and technology. She led numerous initiatives through the club, including the quantum track of the Bitcamp hackathon and an annual quantum career fair, which is now the Quantum Leap Career Nexus. She has been a Society of Physics student member, volunteering as a tutor and physics demonstrator, and a Startup Shell Fellow. She plays for the UMD Women’s Club Ultimate frisbee team and is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honors Society.

In the fall, LeSchack will pursue her Ph.D. in quantum physics at the University of Southern California. 

For more information, see the CMNS website: https://cmns.umd.edu/news-events/news/adam-wenchel-jade-leschack-speakers-undergrad-commencement