Research News
Stories related to "research"
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January 14, 2013
Center for Imaging Science honors scientists
The annual Imaging Hall of Fame induction ceremony takes place Jan. 16. -
January 14, 2013
Image Permanence Institute gets $500,000 grant
Award from Mellon Foundation will help research and document photographic materials and processes of the past three centuries. -
January 3, 2013
Top stories and videos for December
Coverage of the Run the Gauntlet scavenger hunt game topped last month’s list of top RIT news stories. Check out all of December’s most popular stories. -
December 20, 2012
Golisano Institute for Sustainability receives $5M
The funding is part of the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council’s funding award, announced Wednesday. -
December 13, 2012
RIT named CUDA Research Center
Engineering faculty and staff can process complex data problems in science, engineering and medicine faster through increased power and workload efficiencies. -
December 11, 2012
Teams to research effective access technology
RIT has awarded more than $100,000 in seed funding to 15 faculty-led student teams in an effort to spur research that will assist people with disabilities in the community. -
December 10, 2012
Professors help capture Hercules
Stefi Baum and Chris O’Dea are collaborating on a study of the elliptical galaxy Hercules A using optical and radio wavelengths. -
December 7, 2012
RIT Observatory to hold open house Dec. 13
The event, weather permitting, features Jupiter and its moons, as well as the peak of the Geminid meteor shower. -
December 4, 2012
RIT scientists decode bacterial strains
Andre Hudson and Michael Savka have published the whole genome sequence of bacteria associated with Jamaican sugarcane and Riesling grapevines. -
December 4, 2012
Top stories and videos for November
Coverage of NTID’s Todd Pagano being named U.S. Professor of the Year topped last month’s list of top RIT news stories. Check out all of November’s most popular stories. -
November 28, 2012
Professors research optics through innovative math
Kara Maki and David Ross aim to improve the design process of contact lenses with help from a portion of a multi-university, $3.8 million federal research grant. -
November 28, 2012
Mathematician to discuss complex fluids
University of Delaware’s Pamela Cook presents “Complex, Yet Everyday Fluids” Nov. 30 as part of the College of Science Distinguished Speaker Series.