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January 14, 2014
Astronaut visits Center for Imaging Science
NASA astronaut Donald Pettit visited RIT’s Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science to learn about imaging the sun from the International Space Station. -
December 12, 2013
Professor speaks at astrophysics symposium
RIT was represented at a symposium celebrating 50 years of relativistic astrophysics and research exploring quasars, black holes, exploding stars and colliding galaxies. -
December 11, 2013
Imaging science student wins ‘best paper’
Graduate student Saugata Sinha won Best Student Paper at the 2013 IEEE Western New York Image Processing Workshop for his work on detecting thyroid cancer. -
December 5, 2013
RIT Observatory holds open house Dec. 13
Stargazers are invited to an open house at the RIT Observatory to view the gibbous moon, Jupiter and the Orion Nebula on Dec. 13. -
December 5, 2013
Former Undersecretary of Energy to speak Dec. 11
The Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science will honor notable scientists during its Imaging Hall of Fame induction ceremony, featuring keynote speaker Steven Koonin. -
December 4, 2013
RIT hosted briefing in D.C. on defense workforce
Panelists discussed the need to build a deeper workforce to support the U.S.’s defense, intelligence and civil communities that depend on satellite imaging systems. -
December 3, 2013
Science speaker blends biology and metaphor
College of Science Distinguished Speaker David Searls presents “Molecules, Languages, and Automata” on Thursday. -
November 27, 2013
RIT hosts federal briefing on defense workforce
RIT is raising awareness about the need to build a deeper workforce to support the U.S.’s defense, intelligence and civil communities that depend on satellite imaging systems. -
November 26, 2013
RIT professor explains Comet ISON
Astrophysicist Brian Koberlein explains what might happen to Comet ISON as it enters the inner solar system and approaches the sun. -
November 21, 2013
RIT gets grant for extreme black hole research
RIT scientists are on the hunt for clues about the early universe—with support from the National Science Foundation—to someday verify Einstein’s theory of general relativity. -
November 20, 2013
Student named national astronomy ambassador
Graduate student Valerie Rapson was invited to join the American Astronomical Society Astronomy Ambassador program. -
November 20, 2013
RIT hosts image processing workshop Friday
Scientists from around the region will share their image-processing research at the Western New York Image Processing Workshop in Louise M. Slaughter Hall on Nov. 22.