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Human-Centered Computing

A key problem in biomedical imaging is the difficulty of combining human expertise with the power of advanced computing.

Unlocking the Mysteries of the Deaf Brain

Although studied for centuries, much remains unknown about the human brain.

Imaging the Earth

NASA's Earth-observing satellites in the Landsat program have demonstrated the capabilities of remote sensing on a global scale and provided previously unavailable data on global climate change.

Impact as an Undergraduate

Research conducted by RIT students Barbara Spieker, Cory Ilo, Danielle Burnash, and Delilah Bowman exemplifies the increasingly diverse, relevant, and cutting-edge work being undertaken on campus.

Human-Centered Computing
Unlocking the Mysteries of the Deaf Brain
Imaging the Earth
Impact as an Undergraduate

Research Highlights

Improving Assessment of Autism
Improving Assessment of Autism

A multi-university research team, which includes RIT Professor Vincent Pandolfi, is working to establish evidence-based assessment protocols for use with individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).

RFID applied to hygiene
RFID applied to hygiene

RFID Technology, applied to a hospital environment, allows medical personnel to be tracked when they come in close proximity to the tag reader. This creates a record of hand washing and contact with the patient for future analysis.

Improving Global Vaccine Affordability
Improving Global Vaccine Affordability

Ruben Proano is utilizing optimization models to help make combination vaccines affordable to developing nations through the better management of supply.

Events

May 02

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Conable Distinguished Lecture Series in International Studies "Saving Languages: Linguistic Diversity, Cultural Identity and the Role of the Small" - Joyce McDonough

Golisano Auditorium

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