Undergraduate Research
Featured Student Research Projects
At ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï, all research is undergraduate research.
Our students take a central role in research, often co-publishing their findings with a professor. And our faculty mentors consider working one-on-one with students to be one of the most rewarding parts of the job.
Read on to learn about the kinds of projects you could propose — and lead — as an ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï student in any field of study.
Featured Projects
Sex Difference in Cocaine-Induced Impulsivity
- Mya Peter ’24
Party models in flux: Democratic congressional primaries since 2016  
- Miles DeMille ’24
Machine Learning in Public Health
- Menard Simoya ’27
Reassembling the Self Through Objects
- Lanie Cheatham ’24
Characterizing the influence of D-sorbitol on biofilm- and metabolism-related genes
- Koosh Nadkarni ’27
Next Generation LED Display Control
- Kelig Ngabo ’27
Do circulating ovarian hormones affect cocaine-induced impulsivity?
- Katie Tang ’26
Freshwater Snail Inventory of the Upper Delaware River
- Jules Lieberman ’25
Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Material Discovery
- Jonathan Clark ’25
Mathematical Justifications for Musical Scales
- Jake Berran ’24