Research

Portrait of Karrer Alghazali

What Cancer Can Teach

By learning how cancer cells grow, Assistant Professor Karrer Alghazali, Ph.D., hopes to use that knowledge as a tool to grow healthy cells through biomimcry.

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Young Scholars Present at Annual Psychology Conference

College of Arts and Sciences faculty, students, and alumni presented their scholarly research at the 96th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association.

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Biotechnology Conference Explores New AI Frontiers in Healthcare

At the Fifth Annual Biotechnology Conference, attendees gathered to exchange innovative research and share ideas centered on the future of medicine and therapeutics through artificial intelligence (AI) and cutting-edge technologies.

Awarding High School Researchers

New York Tech has completed the eighth year of its Mini-Research Grant Awards program, continuing its commitment to undergraduate research and encouraging high school students to pursue STEM fields.

Research Projects Secure Competitive Federal Funding

Professors from the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences received research grants from the United States Department of Defense (DoD) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

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Setting Their Sights on Research

Two undergraduate students have received external grants in support of research projects exploring the connection between eye movement and perception.

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Unwrapping Narcissistic Gift Giving

This holiday season, research by the School of Management’s Colleen P. Kirk, D.P.S., reveals that narcissists’ gift-giving behavior is all about them.

Professor Robert Alexander with a group of students

Lighting the Path Forward

More than 20 undergraduate and graduate students are working on research projects exploring connections between eye movement and perception.

News Byte: Architecture Students Win International Design Competition

School of Architecture and Design students have been selected as winners of We Are Out of Time’s competition for the design of two sustainable, artistic pavilions in Italy and England.

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Are Messages From Robots Trustworthy?

A new study led by the School of Management’s Colleen Kirk, D.P.S., explores how consumers react when marketers use robots to write emotional messages.