New Evidence for How Heat is Transported Below the Sun’s Surface
Using sound waves, scientists develop findings that challenge standard theories of solar convection.
Numoo, third edition of the artists development initiative, is an intensive program to foster and accelerate the growth of performing artists in the UAE.
Saifeldeen Abed Alrhman was granted the 2024 Graduate Student Leadership Award for his exceptional community-building and commitment to creating a more inclusive and accessible campus.
Adele Bea Cipste, a first-year MFA student at NYUAD, is the inaugural recipient of the prestigious fellowship.
Research at NYU Abu Dhabi deepens our understanding of the world and ourselves.
Using sound waves, scientists develop findings that challenge standard theories of solar convection.
Some fish species in the Arabian Gulf’s coral reefs are more resilient to climate change than previously thought, challenging key assumptions of the “shrinking fishes phenomenon.”
Non-Arabic speakers making efforts to learn the language that can help bridge the cultural divide.
An interdisciplinary initiative at NYU Abu Dhabi spotlights how the Himalayan climate hotspot is jeopardizing the water supply for a quarter of humanity.
NYU Abu Dhabi is one of the most diverse campuses in the world. Our students come from 115 countries and speak more than 100 languages.
NYU Abu Dhabi faculty are researchers, scholars, and artists of extraordinary distinction within and beyond their disciplines.
How Ken-ichiro Kamei’s childhood love of Legos inspired his professional discoveries that could cure diseases.
Veda Narasimhan’s quest to understand her home country. “My focus is really about linkages between rural and urban areas,” Narasimhan said.
Fiona Newell’s main research interests are in human perceptual processes. She leads the "Multisensory Perception and Cognition Group" at the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience. Together with her research team they conduct empirical investigations into perceptual function in humans.
Satnam Choongh dual-qualified as a solicitor in 1998, but has remained as a practicing barrister for the last 30 years specializing in all aspects of Planning and Environmental Law.