Meeting minutes, announcements and publications from RIT Colleges: Recent submissions
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DOC students attend New York City conference
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A Test for "wrong-bond" rupture in the thermal structural isomerization of phenylcyclopropane and a confirmation of the two-center epimerization mechanism in its stereomutation
(The American Chemical Society (ACS), 1978) -
Selenide versus sulfide centers on (100) AgIBr surfaces: characterization and energy levels
(Maney Publishing on behalf of the Royal Photographic Society, 2003)Sensitometric and spectroscopic techniques are used to characterize sensitizer centers produced by sulfur and selenium sensitization of AgIBr cubes. Sulfur sensitization primarily affects the long-wavelength sensitivity ... -
Electrochemical generation of stable arene metal tricarbonyl dianions
(The American Chemical Society, 1975) -
Application of kinetic principles to the study of paper deterioration
(The American Chemical Society (ACS), 1979-09) -
Color space selection for JPEG image compression
(The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 1995-10)The Joint Photographic Experts Group's image compression algorithm has been shown to provide a very efficient and powerful method of compressing images. However, there is little substantive information about which color ... -
Charting color from the eye of the beholder
(Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, 2005-09)Everyone knows the particular shade of yellow that adorns all school buses across the United States. But how do we define exactly what shade this is, and reproduce the same color from coast to coast? Much of the standardization ... -
A Summary of recent satellite time transfers from the U.S. Naval Observatory to the Royal Greenwich Observatory and to Australia
(The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1974-12)This paper describes the TIMATION II satellite time transfer experiments between the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) and the Royal Greenwich Observatory (RGO) in 1972, and between the U.S. and Australia, in 1973. The error ... -
Multi: The RIT Journal of Plurality and Diversity in Design (Fall/Winter 2007)
(Rochester Institute of Technology: School of Design, 2007) -
Character design and marketing – Designer toys
(2007-10-01)Designing a series of my characters and one story for those characters is the first step in this project. Those characters will be presented on my design products from 2D to 3D and from t-shirt to cell phone downloads. ... -
Cell based biosensors using microelectrodes
(Stanford University, 1998-11)Instruments for the study of living cells have historically been of significant importance for such things as basic neuroscience and cell biology. More recent work has included extending the use of cell based sensors to ... -
NTID instructor becomes first female deaf referee in NCAA Division I
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2003-01-28)An instructor from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology has become the first female deaf referee in the history of NCAA Division I. -
Three RIT college of science professors learn ASL
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2000-01-27)American Sign Language program--an unforgettable experience by Marcia Birken, professor; Carol Marchetti, assistant professor; and Eileen Marron, assistant dean--College of Science. Last spring we all signed up for the ... -
NTID names Center on Employment Associate Director
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2005-01-25)The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), a college of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), has named John Macko associate director of its Center on Employment (NCE). -
"Windows of the Soul" premieres at NTID
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-01-24)"Windows of the Soul,” a compilation of stories, folklore, and poems about the deaf experience, will be performed at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a college of Rochester Institute of Technology, Jan. 26 ... -
RIT now offers bachelor's in interpreting
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2002-01-22)Addressing the nation's critical shortage of skilled interpreters, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology now offers a Bachelor of Science degree in American Sign Language-English ... -
CBS sunday morning: Sign city --part two
(CBS Worldwide Inc., 2002-01)By his second birthday, Scott Matchett was learning sign language the way other toddlers learn baby talk. American Sign Language is the language of the world into which he was born. -
Flying Words to perform at NTID
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2005-01-19)The widely known Flying Words Project will perform a free show at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 29, in the Robert F. Panara Theater, located in the Lyndon Baines Johnson building of the National Technical Institute for the ... -
New book by NTID's Porter offers help with academic success of individual learners
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2003-01-28)In order to fulfill higher education's promise, undergraduate teachers must establish and act on the ideal of supporting the academic success of each and every student by becoming more skilled in individualizing instruction. -
High tech master's degree for free
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2005-01-18)Deaf or hard-of-hearing college graduates with a bachelor’s degree are invited to apply to the Professional Fellowship Program at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), a college of Rochester Institute of ...