The Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science in Rochester, NY is an interdisciplinary institution that combines computer science, engineering, and physics to explore image creation, perception, and analysis. They are dedicated to producing the next generation of researchers and innovators in the field of imaging science, with a focus on research, environmental service, artificial intelligence, aerospace, and national security.
As the first imaging science program in the United States and currently the only formal imaging science program in the nation, the Carlson Center is at the forefront of this dynamic field. With $5.16 million in research expenditures for the fiscal year 2016-17 and 20% of institute research funds flowing through the Center, they are committed to advancing imaging science through cutting-edge research and hands-on experiences for undergraduate students.
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