Visiting
We are located on the Morningside Campus of Columbia University, in New York City. The laboratory is located in the Schapiro/CEPSR building.
Please note that the laboratory is a secured space and cannot accommodate unannounced visitors.
Columbia University offers campus tours most days, more information is available here:
http://undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu/visit/tours/campus
Please note that the laboratory is a secured space and cannot accommodate unannounced visitors.
Columbia University offers campus tours most days, more information is available here:
http://undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu/visit/tours/campus
Use of public transportation when visiting Columbia is highly recommended. Street parking is generally unavailable during business hours in this neighborhood of Manhattan, and traffic on the island crossings can add significantly to travel time.
The #1 subway stop at Columbia University/116th Street is the closest to the lab. A campus map is available here: http://goo.gl/Wz1NnV Directions using Google Maps are available from: https://goo.gl/FkubHd |
LAB ADDRESS530 West 120th Street
Schapiro/CEPSR New York, NY 10027 MAILING ADDRESS500 W120th Street
Room 1300 New York, NY 10027 |
For prospective students and researchers
High School students
If you are interested in attending Columbia as an undergraduate:
https://undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu/
If you are interested in summer research opportunities:
We do accept high school students for summer research, but only through the Liberty Science Center Partners in Science program - please apply through that program, you can note your interest in your application. For more information:
http://lsc.org/for-educators/programs-at-the-center/partners-in-science/
For students in the metropolitan NYC area interested in semester research opportunities:
Please ask your faculty research coordinator to reach out Prof. Kymissis to discuss possible projects.
Undergraduate and MS-track students
If you are interested in attending Columbia Engineering as a graduate student:
http://gradengineering.columbia.edu/
If you are a student admitted to or attending Columbia or at another university in the NYC metropolitan area are interested in a semester or summer internship, please reach out Prof. Kymissis or to the graduate student leading the project you are interested in to discuss possible projects.
For undergraduates only: if you are a student outside the NYC metropolitan area interested in a summer internship, we participate in a number of REU programs coordinated by the Columbia Nano Initiative. For more information, and to apply, please visit here:
http://nano.columbia.edu/reu-application-instructions
Please note that we cannot offer an opinion on the quality or probability for acceptance of an application over email.
Prospective PhD students
If you are interested in attending Columbia Engineering as a graduate student:
http://gradengineering.columbia.edu/
Admission decisions are based on student applications, including confidential recommendations, and we cannot offer an opinion on the quality of an applicant or probability for acceptance of an application over email. Be certain to select Prof. Kymissis in the application as a supervisor of interest, and the personal statement can also discuss your suitability as a researcher further.
Visitors and post-doctoral scholars
Please contact Prof. Kymissis if you are a prospective visiting scholar.
If you are interested in attending Columbia as an undergraduate:
https://undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu/
If you are interested in summer research opportunities:
We do accept high school students for summer research, but only through the Liberty Science Center Partners in Science program - please apply through that program, you can note your interest in your application. For more information:
http://lsc.org/for-educators/programs-at-the-center/partners-in-science/
For students in the metropolitan NYC area interested in semester research opportunities:
Please ask your faculty research coordinator to reach out Prof. Kymissis to discuss possible projects.
Undergraduate and MS-track students
If you are interested in attending Columbia Engineering as a graduate student:
http://gradengineering.columbia.edu/
If you are a student admitted to or attending Columbia or at another university in the NYC metropolitan area are interested in a semester or summer internship, please reach out Prof. Kymissis or to the graduate student leading the project you are interested in to discuss possible projects.
For undergraduates only: if you are a student outside the NYC metropolitan area interested in a summer internship, we participate in a number of REU programs coordinated by the Columbia Nano Initiative. For more information, and to apply, please visit here:
http://nano.columbia.edu/reu-application-instructions
Please note that we cannot offer an opinion on the quality or probability for acceptance of an application over email.
Prospective PhD students
If you are interested in attending Columbia Engineering as a graduate student:
http://gradengineering.columbia.edu/
Admission decisions are based on student applications, including confidential recommendations, and we cannot offer an opinion on the quality of an applicant or probability for acceptance of an application over email. Be certain to select Prof. Kymissis in the application as a supervisor of interest, and the personal statement can also discuss your suitability as a researcher further.
Visitors and post-doctoral scholars
Please contact Prof. Kymissis if you are a prospective visiting scholar.