Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

SoundWaves: The Science and Music of Cities: Specimen New York | 10.24.21

SoundWaves looks into what makes NYC tick. How does the city sustain itself? What happens to New York as the climate changes? What’s the best way to get around town? How does the city address its many problems? And what is it like to be a musician in the cultural capital of the U.S.? Join us as our panel of researchers explores and explains the city that never sleeps, and listen to Interdisciplinary Artist-in-Residence and New Yorker Arun Luthra play jazz with UW friends and colleagues.

Featuring: Hussain Bahia, Civil and Environmental Engineering; Joel Rogers, Law, Political Science, Public Affairs and Sociology, COWS; Robbie Webber, State Smart Transportation Initiative; Michael Notaro, Nelson Institute of Environmental Studies; Daniel Grabois, Mead Witter School of Music, SoundWaves Curator; and Arun Luthra, Interdisciplinary Artist-in-Residence.

This event was part of the 2021 Wisconsin Science Festival.

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