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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. -
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. -
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. -
November 15, 2012
Professor appointed to Landsat science team
John Schott will give input on issues pertaining to the use of satellite data for monitoring fresh and coastal waters. -
November 13, 2012
Professor named American Physical Society fellow
Carlos Lousto is the second scientist at RIT to be named a fellow of the society. -
November 12, 2012
Student wins time with two NASA observatories
David Principe specializes in multiwavelength astronomy, a technique that uses data collected across the electromagnetic spectrum. -
November 8, 2012
Professor named editor-in-chief of science journal
Grover Swartzlander joins the Optical Society of America’s Journal of the Optical Society of America B. -
October 10, 2012
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October 8, 2012