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ENDOWMENTS: Endowments are large gifts to the university that fund activities in perpetuity based
on annual returns from the invested principle. Endowments associated with MCSL include the Munsell
Color Science Laboratory Endowment that created the laboratory, the Richard S. Hunter Professorship
in Color Science, Appearance, and Technology, the Xerox Professorship in Color Science, the
Macbeth-Engel Fellowship in Color Science, the Franc Grum Memorial Scholarship, and the Franc Grum
Color Science Learning Center. We continue to seek new endowments for graduate student fellowships,
including the opportunity to name the Color Science Building.
GIFTS: Research gifts are unrestricted donations that fund research in general topical areas. Examples
include annual gifts from the Eastman Kodak Company in the 1990s to fund fundamental student research
on the development and testing of color appearance models, a current annual gift from DuPont Automotive
to fund second-year graduate research projects related to the color of materials, and gifts from
individuals to help support graduate student projects.
GRANTS: Grants fund specific research topics and originate from industrial, governmental, and educational
sources. Recent examples include a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (as well as the National Gallery
of Art and the Museum of Modern Art) to support work in museum imaging, a grant from Fuji Photo to study
fundamental perceptual aspects of image quality perception and the reproduction of high-dynamic range images,
and a Department of Central Intelligence Post-Doc grant through the National Geospatial-Imaging Agency to
study the application of color appearance models to the visualization of spectral and high-dynamic-range data.
CONTRACTS: Contracts typically arise from industrial collaborations in which the sponsor has particular
deliverables that are a required outcome of the research. These projects remain non-proprietary, but typically
involve research staff, in addition to students, to assure timely delivery of results. Recent contracts have
been undertaken with companies like Epson, Sony, Fuji-Xerox, and Geospatial Systems.
VISITING SCIENTISTS: Visiting scientists spend two years (typically) in MCSL studying and performing research.
They are funded by their employer and also provide a research gift to the laboratory as part of the visiting
scientist program to cover incidental costs associated with their research and help fund graduate students.
Recent visitors have come from companies such as Fuji-Photo, Canon, Oce, Panasonic, and others.
More detailed information on the development and implementation of externally-funded research projects can be
found in the MCSL Research Procedures document.
The following links provide more information on MCSL research, publications, and sites dedicated to specific projects.
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