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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cerebral Physiology — A Multimodal Approach.Dr. Iris Asllani |
RSVP by Friday 9/13/13
Students need to fill out waiver form
Stop by Main office (2260) for ticket to win a prize!
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
4:00 - 6:00 PM
Black Creek Park, Sunnyside Lodge
3835 Union Street, North Chili
Come Join us for Food, Games, and MUSIC!
Thinking about working/interning in the defense and/or aerospace industry? UTC Aerospace Systems (formerly Goodrich) will be visiting RIT and has arranged a special information session for Imaging Science students! Come learn more about careers in aerospace.
6:30PM
Carlson Learning Center, CAR-1275

Fall 2013 Career Fair
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 from 11am-4pm
Gordon Field House
Companies that have indicated an interest in speaking with Imaging Science students include:

NEXT SEMINARLight field imaging and quantitative data extraction Dr. Tadd Truscott |
The ROAR Day 24 hour Matching Gift Challenge is Thursday, September 26th – all student, faculty and staff gifts of $5 to $50 made between 12:00am and 11:59pm will be matched, dollar-for-dollar, by President Bill Destler and Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Dr. Jeremy Haefner, Dr. Heath Boice-Pardee and Lisa Cauda. Gifts can be made at table locations across campus between 10am and 5pm OR online at any point during the 24 hour challenge. ROAR Day details can be found at rit.edu/roarinfo.
To support the CIS Student Microgrants Fund at one of the campus locations on ROAR Day, just write the name of the fund ("CIS Student Microgrant Fund") on the gift form when you make your gift.
The SHARE 2012 Data Collection: Planning, Execution, and Distribution
Advisor: Dr. David Messinger
Monday, September 30 2013, 1:30 pm
Carlson Bldg (76) - Room 3215 (DIRS Lab)
Abstract
This project will document the planning stages, execution, dissemination of data and documentation, and partial meteorological analysis of the data acquired during the SHARE2012 data collect, run by the Rochester Institute of Technology's Center for Imaging Science Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing laboratory. It will serve as a repository of information related to and documentation of sensors and methods involved in the project, as well as providing some initial analysis of the radiometric correction of the data.

NEXT SEMINARSupporting the Landsat Data Continuity Mission: Past, Present, and Future Dr. Aaron Gerace |
