Inauguration Program
INAUGURATION PROGRAM
A Festival of Demos, Dialogues, and Dreams: Charting our course for the next decade of NYU Abu Dhabi.
As NYU Abu Dhabi heads into its second decade, we invite you to explore our campus, meet our unique community, and celebrate our story within the UAE and beyond.
- Sunday, March 8, 2020
- Monday, March 9, 2020
Walk with Mariët Westermann
Time: 8–9am
Location: Highline, NYU Abu Dhabi CampusOne of Mariët's favorite pastimes in Abu Dhabi is taking morning walks around the capital. You are invited to walk the campus highline to kick off the festivities.
Festival Breakfast
Time: 9–10am
Location: Conference Center (A6), LobbyFood Truck
Time: 11am–6pm
Location: East PlazaBurro Blanco food truck — a Mexican street food joint with a focus on high quality fresh ingredients.
Jazz at Noon
Time: 12:30–1:30pm
Location: East PlazaCome jam to the sounds of Boom.Diwan. Founded by Ghazi Al-Mulaifi, Boom.Diwan is a global jazz ensemble that is heavily inspired by Kuwaiti sea-faring music in addition to the African-influenced rhythms like Lewa, Tamboura, and Swahili.
Demos
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Location: Campus Center (C2)
Co-hosted by the Health Promotion Office and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for International Women's Day on March 8.
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Location: Art Gallery (A4)
The Sovereign Forest, by Amar Kanwar, in collaboration with Sudhir Pattnaik/Samadrusti and Sherna Dastur, is an ongoing multimedia installation that is a creative response to crime, politics, human rights, and ecological crisis. It evolved out of the political and environmental conflict in the resource-rich, and the largely tribal Indian state of Odisha. Kanwar has been observing and documenting the industrial interventions that have irrevocably altered Odisha’s landscape for more than a decade. The Sovereign Forest is a long-term commitment of the artist with media activist Sudhir Pattnaik, and designer and filmmaker Sherna Dastur.
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Location: Campus Center (C2), Main Gym
Family inclusive athletic activities in the gymnasium.
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Location: The Arts Center (C3), Lobby
Join renown DJ, music producer, film composer, video game composer, multimedia-performer, and award-winning graphic novelist Kid Koala for a special DJ set in honor of NYUAD inaugural festivities. This is a fantastic opportunity to see this exciting artist up close, get your dance on, and celebrate our campus community.
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Location: The Arts Center (C3)
And the Oscar goes to… This interactive, digital workshop introduces you to the world of musical scoring for film.
Dialogues
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Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room C
A discussion on the impact of genomics on wellness and society.
Fabio Piano, Provost, NYU Abu Dhabi; Professor of Biology; Founding Director, Center for Genomics and Systems Biology
Peter Bearman, Director, Interdisciplinary Center for Innovative Theory and Empirics (INCITE), and Jonathan R. Cole Professor of Sociology
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Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room B
A discussion of interdisciplinarity across the topics of race, genetics, research, and teaching.
Alondra Nelson, President, Social Science Research Council; Harold F. Linder Professor of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study
Wim Wiewel, President of Lewis & Clark College
Moderator: May Al-Dabbagh, Assistant Professor of Social Research and Public Policy, NYU Abu Dhabi -
Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room A
What is ecumenism — what has it been historically as a philosophical, theological, and social or political ideal? Why do we need it today, and how can a university, and NYUAD in particular, contribute to its presence in the world?
John Sexton, President Emeritus of NYU University
Taneli Kukkonen, Dean of Arts and Humanities, Professor of Philosophy, NYU Abu Dhabi -
Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room C
A cross-sector conversation about how to institutionalize a culture of inclusion.
Lisa Coleman, Senior Vice President for Global Inclusion, Diversity, and Strategic Innovation and Chief Diversity Officer, NYU
Jessica Sederquist, Chief of Staff, NYU Abu Dhabi
Sawsan Abdel-Razig, MD, FACP, MEHP, Chair of Medical Education and Hospital Medicine Consultant, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
Pascale Anglade, MD MBA, Director of Physician Experience, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Consultant Gastroenterology/Hepatology, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
Moderator: Fatma Abdulla, Senior Vice Provost, Strategy and Planning -
Location: Conference Center (A6), Lecture Hall
A panel of university presidents and leading faculty discuss how higher education can improve and evolve society.
Adam Habib, Vice Chancellor, University of the Witwatersrand, of South Africa
Sari Nusseibeh, President Emeritus, Al-Quds University
Ron Robin, President of the University of Haifa, and former Senior Vice Provost, NYU and NYU Abu Dhabi
Barbara R. Snyder, President, Case Western Reserve University
Moderator: Mariët Westermann, Vice Chancellor, NYU Abu Dhabi -
Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room A
Every culture, every community, and every institution have a story to tell to establish their past, situate their present, and propel their future. Join a discussion around story-telling and its ability to connect us to our past and present.
Philip Kennedy, Library of Arabic Literature, NYU Abu Dhabi
Marina Warner, a “literary light of London,” writer of fiction, criticism, and history
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Location: Art Gallery and Reading Room (A4)
Does a university context change how we understand what exhibitions are for?
Moderator: Maya Allison, Chief Curator and Founding Executive Director, NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery
Dreams
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Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room A
ElevatED is a student interest group at NYUAD focused on education-related initiatives. Its mission is to facilitate spaces for dialogue, exchange, and innovative ways to think about Education. Where is Home? أين هو المنزل؟ is a student-led children’s book project in collaboration with We Love Reading, an Education NGO based in Jordan, and the NYUAD Arts and Humanities Division. The book will benefit children and families in Jordan, in addition to children in refugee camps, promoting the love for reading and literacy education in Standard Arabic and English. NYUAD alumni and current students envisioned this project to apply classroom knowledge beyond the university; hoping that each child and family interacting with this story would connect to the beautiful sense of humanity the book is filled with. People continuously ask themselves: Where is home? What is home? Where do we belong? From China to Antarctica, and across to the Amazon as the book shows, this project is a celebration of the love for the diversity of our planet Earth.
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Official Inauguration Ceremony and Reception
Time: 4:30–7pm
Location: Central Plaza, NYU Abu Dhabi CampusFood Truck
Time: 11am–4pm
Location: East PlazaBurro Blanco food truck — a Mexican street food joint with a focus on high quality fresh ingredients.
Demos
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Location: Art Gallery (A4)
The Sovereign Forest, by Amar Kanwar, in collaboration with Sudhir Pattnaik/Samadrusti and Sherna Dastur, is an ongoing multimedia installation that is a creative response to crime, politics, human rights, and ecological crisis. It evolved out of the political and environmental conflict in the resource-rich, and the largely tribal Indian state of Odisha. Kanwar has been observing and documenting the industrial interventions that have irrevocably altered Odisha’s landscape for more than a decade. The Sovereign Forest is a long-term commitment of the artist with media activist Sudhir Pattnaik, and designer and filmmaker Sherna Dastur.
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Location: Central Plaza
A culinary experience illuminating the social significance of a shared meal in driving cultural appreciation, understanding, and connection.
Jonathan Shannon, Program Head, Arab Crossroads, NYU Abu Dhabi
Hanan Worrell, author and “international recipe hunter”
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Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room B and C
Dr. Raghib Ali and the Public Health Research Center team will take us inside the UAE Healthy Future Study, the first-ever prospective cohort study in the UAE. Established in 2014, the study team of 40 researchers with thousands of local participants at clinics across the UAE are breaking new ground in identifying the risks and causes of disease, influences, and preventative factors that make up the health of the UAE community. This effort drives impact across the country and showcases the power of our collaborative community. This will be a clinical interactive demo where you can experience the participant journey, including having your body composition analyzed, as well as a discussion with clinician partners and study participants.
Raghib Ali, Director, Public Health Research Center, NYU Abu Dhabi
Dialogues
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Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room B
Barrydale is a culturally-diverse, rural village located in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. The town still harbors remnants of the apartheid era visible today in the lives of its citizens through an ongoing cycle of economic and educational deprivation, exploitation, and gendered violence. How does Barrydale break this cycle?
Join Jane Taylor as she shares with us her spectrum of work at the Laboratory of Kinetic Objects, (LoKO) — a Mellon-funded program at the Center for Humanities Research at the University of the Western Cape. In Barrydale, Jane, and her partners at the Handspring Puppet Company activate children’s engagement through dialogue and performance to demonstrate a broader world of options by sparking imagination and aspiration that will break the circle of economic serfdom and inspire them to seek mobility, education and new levels of personal expression.
Jane Taylor, Andrew W. Mellon Chair of Aesthetic Theory and Material Performance, Convenor of LoKO
Introduced by Sara Guyer, Professor, Mosse/Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison -
Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room A
The panelists will explore the role of Artificial Intelligence in society, and its potential to address global challenges across NYUAD and Global NYU. They will examine both the opportunities and cautionary boundaries of this unstoppable force and technology tool.
Anthony Tzes, Program Head and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Visiting Professor
Nizar Habash, Program Head, Computer Science; Associate Professor
Moderator: Nancy Gleason, Director of the Hillary Balon Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Assistant Professor of Practice, NYU Abu Dhabi -
Location: Conference Center (A6), Lecture Hall
What does it mean to be a truly, global university? Our communities shape in a utopian direction, and a key element of our problem-solving ability is to cross discipline borders and embrace interdisciplinarity. This discussion will touch on why interdisciplinarity matters and what these individuals are seeing across campuses that emboldens this approach.
Keynote: Katherine E. Fleming, Provost, NYU
Gene Jarrett, Seryl Kushner Dean, College of Arts and Science, NYU
Gigi Dopico, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Academic Affairs and for the Humanities, NYU
Julie Mostov, Dean and Professor of Liberal Studies, NYU
Joanna Waley-Cohen, Provost, NYU Shanghai
Pratap Mehta, Professor of Political Science and Former Vice Chancellor, Ashoka University
Moderator: Carol Brandt, Vice Provost, and Associate Vice Chancellor, Global Education and Outreach, NYU Abu Dhabi
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Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room C
A panel discussion of sustainable and equitable economic development.
François Bourguignon, Professor Emeritus, EHESS, Paris, and former Chief Economist at the World Bank
Morgan Hardy, Assistant Professor of Economics
Moderator: Yaw Nyarko, Professor of Economics, NYU Abu Dhabi -
Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room B
A global art history journey to share and discuss the connective tissue of art and art appreciation across cultures and history.
Kavita Singh, Dean at the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Salwa Mikdadi, Associate Professor Practice of Art History, NYU Abu Dhabi
Souraya Noujaim, Chief Curator, Louvre Abu Dhabi
Reindert Falkenburg, Special Academic Advisor; Visiting Professor of Early Modern Art and Culture, NYU Abu Dhabi -
Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room C
A panel that will focus on both the technological and social aspects of urban growth, including the opportunities offered by new technologies and the social challenges that growth presents.
Monica Menendez, Associate Professor of Civil and Urban Engineering and Director of the Research Center for Interacting Urban Networks (CITIES), NYU Abu Dhabi;
Jeff Bohn, Managing Director, Swiss Re Institute
Rana Tomaira, Lecturer, NYU Abu Dhabi
Moderator: Samer Madanat, Dean of Engineering, NYU Abu Dhabi
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Location: Conference Center (A6), Lecture Hall
Evolution of NYUAD: past, present, and future
Hafsa Ahmed, President, NYUAD Student Government
Vongai Christine Mlambo, Vice President, NYUAD Student Government
Sunil Kumar, Vice Provost of Graduate and Postdoctoral Programs, Global Network Professor of Engineering
Moderators: Marta Losada, Dean of Science; Professor of Physics, and Bryan Waterman, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Academic Development; Associate Professor of Literature
Open House
Time: 1–4pm
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Location: Arts Center (C3)
This open studios tour will demonstrate the breadth of offerings NYUAD has on display to enable artistic experimentation and creation, featuring: Print Studio (printmaking and photography), Recording Studio, Sound Stage, and Woodworking Workshop. See works from some of our leading student artists while having a chance to meet and discuss their journey and perspectives around the creative process.
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Location: Conference Center (A6), startAD Lab
Let’s bring down the barriers! We’re at a point in human history where for minimal dollars and in minimal time, anyone can create a smart shop in their own home! What does this democratization of technology mean for society and what does it look like? Unleash your creativity with technology. From autonomous cars to facial recognition systems, interact with technology projects made by community members just like you at Al Warsha, the startAD Lab.
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Location: Campus Center (C2), Library
Join the NYUAD librarians on an intimate and personal exploration of the beating heart of our on campus academic exploration. Get an insider’s look at special collections, resources, archives and special projects in an environment that embraces an entrepreneurial spirit and start-up mentality in order to forge the dreams of all students and faculty. Unique elements from the library will be introduced allowing for up close and personal interaction with some of the most intriguing pieces of the collection.
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Location: D2, take the elevator to the basement
Venture deep into NYUAD to find the not-so-secret yet hidden treasure that is the NYUAD Plastics Lab! Delve into the recycling process taking place right here on campus and participate in sorting—and with goggles firmly in place—shredding! The Plastic Recycling Research Lab was created with the goal of researching long-term solutions to recycling plastic and your visit will help to
clarify individual and collective impact of plastics use on our world while enabling appreciation and understanding of the scope and challenge of stemming this seemingly unending tide.
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Location: Conference Center (A6), Multipurpose Room B and C
Dr. Raghib Ali and the Public Health Research Center team will take us inside the UAE Healthy Future Study, the first-ever prospective cohort study in the UAE. Established in 2014, the study team of 40 researchers with thousands of local participants at clinics across the UAE are breaking new ground in identifying the risks and causes of disease, influences, and preventative factors that make up the health of the UAE community. This effort drives impact across the country and showcases the power of our collaborative community. This will be a clinical interactive demo where you can experience the participant journey, including having your body composition analyzed, as well as a discussion with clinician partners and study participants.
Raghib Ali, Director, Public Health Research Center, NYU Abu Dhabi
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Location: Off the East Plaza, on the walkway between C3 and D2
Using archaeological, historical and ethnographical evidence, university lecturers and students are working hand-in-hand to reconstruct an authentic reed boat—an innovation that in and of itself caused a trade revolution in the Arabian Gulf. By placing themselves ‘in the shoes’ of those who came before, this immersive exercise is allowing the team to greater understand this crucial development in human history in a novel manner. Join us to see our progress and understand what first-hand experience has uncovered. This project is a collaboration between NYU Abu Dhabi and Zayed University.
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Location: Experimental Research Building (C1)
Five of NYUAD’s research labs will open their doors to share their research and its implications and applications in the UAE and beyond.
The Desplan Lab
The simple fruit fly it turns out is a prime model for research. Its powerful genetic toolkit has allowed countless discoveries that shaped our knowledge in various fields of Biology. At the Desplan lab, fruit fly experimentation enables the study of other organisms, including the red palm weevil—a pest that attacks 40 palm tree species in the Gulf Region and is responsible for an annual loss of several million dollars. The research aims to gain insight into the red palm weevil brain organization and gene regulation that will aid in directing pest regulation efforts through genetic control.
- Part of the Center for Genomics and Systems BiologyThe Gunsalus Lab
Natural products are valuable origins of bioactive drugs and the marine microbial community present in Abu Dhabi is an unexplored natural resource for drug discovery. This is the first academic research group in the Gulf region using High-Throughput (HTP) screening of whole organisms and High-Content Phenotypic profiling (HCP) to identify and characterize bioactive natural products from marine bacteria strains isolated in the Abu Dhabi region. The drug discovery-oriented research in this lab holds great promise for the development of novel therapeutics in the UAE and beyond.
- Part of the Center for Genomics and Systems BiologyThe Robotics Tzes Lab
Learn about the Kinesis CTP Laboratory and meet Professor Antonios Tzes, one of the main researchers who will introduce you to his work via two, live experiments involving autonomous drone technologies in the motion capture area and demonstration of the use of robotic arms. These technologies have broad applications across the fields of engineering and science, and these demos will bring you up close to their capabilities.The Amber Lab
To reduce waste, time and labor costs in construction, 3D printing has emerged as a powerful technique that allows superior precision and development of complex architectural features. This technology is being rapidly adopted globally but several challenges must be addressed to assure economic viability. AMBER lab at NYUAD is giving special attention to 3D printing in construction to help UAE firms now and in the future.The Electron Microscopy Lab
The Electron Microscopy Core Facility provides services and tech to investigators across a wide-range of research projects. Experience our state of the art scanning and transmission electron microscopes as well as sample preparation equipment that processes, analyzes and visualizes materials and biological samples.
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Location: Social Science Building (A5), Design Studio Room 015
Elegant engineering solutions are driven by moving beyond the gizmo and employing critical thinking that starts by asking, “Why?” The Engineering Design Studio supports ambitious student minds whose work moves the needle on social, environmental and scientific impact. This behind the scenes exploration will enable you to track the journey from theory to prototype to real-world
application understanding how these students are using engineering technologies to improve our planet. From forward-thinking drone technologies that enable wildlife protection to the development of sustainable, agricultural tourism, this studio prizes the process that allows socially responsible, relevant goals to drive technical outcomes.
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Location: Conference Center (A6), Room 013 A & B
Do your facial expressions convey how you truly feel? Is external perception driving reality or the perception of reality? Explore the power of machine cooperation experiments and take part in experimentation that uses facial recognition software to drive a deeper understanding of human behavior. The Social Science Experimental Laboratory (SSEL) at NYU Abu Dhabi is an interdisciplinary center conducting an array of research in the social/cultural sphere. Learn more about what social norms and mores our students are exploring in their projects and sign up to participate for future experiments!
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