Research

The NYUAD International Hackathon for Social Good Sparks Collaboration
Students from around the world explore the incredible possibilities of quantum computing at one of NYU Abu Dhabi’s most exciting annual events.

Research at NYU: Everything Is on the Table (Part 2)
Learn even more about how NYU undergrads conduct rigorous, impactful, and innovative research across all disciplines.

At Steinhardt Kenzo Broadened His Horizons
At the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, Kenzo Kimura studies the intersection of STEM and human interaction by majoring in Communicative Sciences and Disorders on a prehealth track.

Interdisciplinary Passions Forge New Paths
NYU Abu Dhabi senior Yusril Nurhidayat has been able to explore what moves him—and his future is taking shape as a result.

Research at NYU: Everything Is on the Table (Part 1)
NYU undergrads conduct rigorous, impactful, and innovative research across all disciplines.

Welcome to the Gallatin WetLab, Where Art and Science Meet
At the intersection of environmental art and science, the Gallatin WetLab provides a space for students to fight climate change through experimentation and creativity.

Music Technology and Accessibility: A VIP
NYU undergraduates from many backgrounds experiment with nonvisual music creation and gain research skills as part of the MusEdLab VIP, a multiyear project.

Rogue Aerospace: A Tandon Vertically Integrated Project
NYU students of any major or level of experience can master rocketry on Tandon’s out-of-this-world Vertically Integrated Project team. The Vertically Integrated Projects are multiyear, multidisciplinary endeavors that need students from many backgrounds.

Exploring STEM at NYU Shanghai: Khayla’s Journey
Khayla wanted to explore STEM at NYU Shanghai and delved into biology, neuroscience, and physics while researching Alzheimer’s disease and epilepsy.

At Tisch Discover the Art of Creative Research
The Tisch Initiative for Creative Research encourages students across the arts to think of themselves as researchers.