Research at RIT

The world needs collaborative thinkers who seek pressing problems and propose innovative, game-changing solutions. RIT’s researchers explore galaxies and help set the pace for a future in photonics. They are the creativity behind discoveries to sustain the planet; they provide medical technologies designed to help individuals overcome obstacles.  They are solving some of the current challenges in cybersecurity and imaging to protect people and organizations.

Through research, RIT is making an impact.

$94M

Sponsored research awards in 2023 fiscal year

16

Faculty members who have received prestigious CAREER awards from the National Science Foundation since 2014

94

Current researchers who have achieved $1 million or more in funding since 2000

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RIT is one of the top universities in the nation working at the intersection of technology, the arts, and design with close ties to industry and alumni.

Latest Research News

  • August 29, 2024

    Stephen Hammer and Andel Koester explains a robotic arm used for textile recycling.

    RIT aids in global climate solution initiatives

    The Exchange plans to build a 400,000-square-foot campus on Governors Island, in the West River, next to the Statue of Liberty. One of the new facilities will be a state-of-the-art building with a serpentine roof that resembles a roller coaster with a solar canopy.

  • August 27, 2024

    a student in a white lab coat uses a microscope to look at cells in a lab.

    RIT offers new master’s degrees in chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, and project management

    The new engineering master’s degrees will serve to meet demands in increasing renewable energies, personalized healthcare technologies, and diagnostic system improvements. The project management MS allows students the ability to better specialize to their specific interests, giving them a competitive edge in their field of interest and making them more valuable to an employer.

  • August 20, 2024

    human hands are shown putting a clear disk with blue wires extending from it on to a machine.

    New Ph.D. programs welcome students this fall

    The university’s two newest Ph.D. programs in cognitive science and physics offer diverse research opportunities for students and help them gain the skills and abilities needed to analyze data and grasp complex concepts. The new programs bring RIT’s total doctoral programs to 15.

  • August 14, 2024

    a close up of a pattern of semiconductor chips.

    RIT receives $3 million grant to train grad students 

    The Rochester Beacon speaks to Jing Zhang, associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Microelectronic Engineering, and Seth Hubbard, professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy, about how the grant will better prepare master’s and doctoral students for the interdisciplinary talents required in semiconductor chip development.

  • August 8, 2024

    Jing Zhang is shown in the foreground, sitting in a research lab. A male colleague is shown in the background.

    NSF awards RIT nearly $3 million to advance semiconductor technologies

    The award is part of the NSF’s Research Traineeship Program (NRT), a national initiative to better prepare master’s and doctoral students for the interdisciplinary talents required in semiconductor chip development. The grant will provide 20 doctoral student fellowships to advance research in the much-needed field of semiconductor technologies.

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