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Student Research

Research activities enhance analytical and critical thinking skills, which prepare undergraduates for the rigors of their profession or graduate studies. Our faculty encourages undergraduates in particular to get involved in research on campus and many are looking for students to join their labs. 

Research Opportunities in NSM

Our faculty, whose research covers the areas of biological sciences, chemistry and biochemistry, geosciences, mathematical sciences, and physics, encourages undergraduates in particular to get involved in research on campus and many are looking for students to join their labs. 

Undergraduate research offers a unique experience distinct from structured teaching labs. It involves tackling novel problems, developing innovative solutions, and gaining valuable skills.

Engaging in research enhances presentation abilities, fosters collaboration, and expands knowledge of various techniques. These experiences are crucial for obtaining recommendation letters, job opportunities, or post-graduation internships.

Moreover, conducting research allows for the exploration of cutting-edge innovations, hypothesis development, rigorous testing, and the potential to publish in journals. Participation in research fosters interdisciplinary thinking and hones problem-solving skills.

Options for Working in a Lab: Students can get independent study credit (contact your academic advisor for options), volunteer or get paid under some circumstances.

Finding a Lab

To find a research lab, the best option is to use our “matching” portal below where you can search by research area and find laboratories with current openings.


Learn More

Student perspective demo video (hosted at box.com, requires login).

UT Dallas offers a variety of research opportunities and resources. Learn more: 

Have questions on the application? Email oris@utdallas.edu
Have general undergraduate research questions? Email ugresearch@utdallas.edu