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CHESTER F CARLSON Center for Imaging Science
Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
Santosh Suresh
A Framework for Near Real Time Feature Detection from the
Atmospheric Imaging Assembly Images of the
Solar Dynamics Observatory
Advisor: Dr. Roger Dube
Monday August 12, 2013 11:00 AM
76-2155
Abstract
Chester F Carlson Center for Imaging Science
Masters of Science. Thesis Defense
Libby Hsao
An Augmentative Gaze Directing Framework for Multi-Spectral Imagery
Advisors: Dr. Jeff B. Pelz
Monday, 19 August 2013, 10:00am
Carlson Auditorium 76-3215
Abstract
Reception - Vignelli
9:00-9:50am
Jeff Pelz, Jim Ferwerda, Dave Messinger, Joel Kastner (Dave Principe) - 2155
CIS topics – Eyetracking, Tangi-paint, Hyperspectral imaging, SOFIA
10:00-10:50am
Emmett Ientilucci - 1275
Sources/Radiometry
Incandescence, fluorescence, lasers, Blackbodies, propagation11:00-11:50am
Jan van Aardt- 2155
Image Science Seminar
1:00-1:50pm
Ientilucci/Pelz, Farnand – Labs/1275
Radiometry/Image Eval
2:00-2:50pm
Pelz, Farnand/Ientilucci -1275/Labs
Image Eval /Radiometry3:00-3:50pm
Roger Easton - 2155
Image System Modeling
Spatial and Frequency domains4:00-4:50pm
Easton/Pelz/Kerekes - 2155
The Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science Invites the RIT community to a presentation by:
NASA Chief Technologist
Dr. Mason Peck
“NASA Technology Investments: Building our Future in Space”
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
1:30 - 2:30 PM
Carlson Auditorium, Center for Imaging Science (Bldg.76)
Investments in technology and innovation enable new space missions, stimulate the global economy, and inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers and astronauts. Chief Technologist Mason Peck will provide an overview of NASA’s ambitious program of space exploration that builds on new technologies, as well as proven capabilities, as it expands humanity’s reach into the solar system while providing broadly-applicable benefits here on Earth.
