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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
Two RIT research teams awarded EPA grants
Faculty and students in RIT’s Kate Gleason College of Engineering and Golisano Institute for Sustainability were each awarded $15,000 for their environmental solutions. -
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
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. -
November 20, 2013
New award to recognize best invention
RIT’s Intellectual Property Management Office will give the “Disclosure Excellence Award,” a $1,000 prize, to an RIT researcher for excellence and innovation in research. -
November 14, 2013
RIT ‘Celebration of Research’ set for Nov. 19
Fifty researchers who have been awarded patents and licenses for their intellectual property within the last several years will be recognized at the event. -
November 11, 2013
Researcher explores novel autism treatment
Dr. Laurence Sugarman’s model teaches children with autism how to control their psychophysiology and behavior using computerized biofeedback and clinical hypnosis. -
November 8, 2013
RIT, Little Theatre explore science and films
The three-part series begins Nov. 14 with the screening of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and a lecture on sustainability and symbiosis. -
November 8, 2013
Biochemistry student wins fellowship
Tessa DiDonato was awarded an American Society for Microbiology Undergraduate Research Fellowship. -
November 7, 2013
RIT to connect journalism and technology students
RIT is creating a Digital Journalism Incubator, a multidisciplinary program that combines technology, design and entrepreneurial skills, with help from the Knight Foundation. -
October 23, 2013
Learn about obtaining grants at workshop
National Science Foundation, RIT and University of Rochester will hold a workshop on Nov. 8 on the NSF proposal and merit review process. -
October 15, 2013
Professor to study how deaf students learn English
NTID Professor Gerald Berent received a grant from the National Science Foundation to study how deaf college students learn and use English verbs.