RIT Center for Imaging Science
The Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science is a highly interdisciplinary University Research
CIS is dedicated to pushing the frontiers of imaging in all its forms and uses. Through education leading to BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Imaging Science, we produce the next generation of educators and researchers who develop and deploy imaging systems to answer fundamental scientific questions, monitor and protect our environment, help keep our nation secure, and aid medical researchers in their q
06/18/2026
RIT Board of Trustees member Jeff Harris โ75 and College of Liberal Arts National Council chair Joyce Pratt have made a $24 million commitment to the university, as the coupleโs lifetime giving now surpasses $30 million.
Donors commit $24 million to advance AI leadership, faculty excellence, and student success at RIT Rochester Institute of Technology has received a gift to advance artificial intelligence, faculty excellence, and student success.
06/08/2026
Imaging Science's Dr. Anthony Vodacek returns to Africa as Fulbright Scholar!
Dr. Vodacek returns to focus on the African Great Lakes, with the goal of providing the region with a plan for a monitoring system, including costs and hardware options, so the governmental bodies have a sound basis for investing in an effective system.
Vodacek returning to Africa as Fulbright Scholar Imaging science professor Anthony Vodacek will be researching the African Great Lakes as a Fulbright Scholar this fall.
06/01/2026
When we say Imaging Science is collaborative, we mean it.
Imaging Science and Museum Studies come together to make The Cultural Heritage Imaging Lab. This week they hosted a team of researchers from the National Gallery of Art to image medieval choir book leaves.
"Using advanced imaging and scientific-art historical research, the project helps scholars compare dispersed manuscript fragments across collections to better understand pigments, materials, workshop practices, attribution, and relationships among individual leaves."
05/20/2026
The 2026 Stratus Conference, co-organized by the Center for Imaging Science and SUNY ESF, concluded yesterday. Dr. Emmett Ientilucci was the General Chair and Dr. Bahram Salehi served as the Technical Chair. 24 talks were presented on all aspects of Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UASs), including their use in construction, forestry, agriculture, and risk assessment. Imaging Science student Sagar Lekhak received a Best Student Presentation recognition, along with Samin Mirzaghanbarpour from University of New Haven.
05/15/2026
โ Curious to see what's been going on at RIT's Center for Imaging Science? Check out our spring 2026 newsletter to catch up!
We're trying to keep it short and sweet for you, but man, these overachievers do NOT make that easy.
๐ So many accomplishments, and such a small wordcount!
CIS Newsletter Spring 2026: https://t.e2ma.net/webview/670q3h/7aadcb63bc568c9d0ac1da47b0aa6f00
05/09/2026
๐พ๐พToday we celebrate all our 2026 Imaging Science grads!!! We say this all the time, but honestly, we have the best students. Itโs been a pleasure to watch everyone succeed, stumble, succeed, learn, succeed, fail, succeed again, and grow.
We canโt wait to see what you do. Good luck out there!!! ๐๐๐๐๐๐
05/08/2026
Congratulations to the 2026 RIT Imaging Science Ph.D. graduates!!! ๐๐๐
Today you get the chance to celebrate all your hard work and accomplishments! We couldnโt be prouder.
๐The icing on top of this academic cake is our Associate Director and RITโs first female PhD recipient (โ96), Dr. Karen Braun, serving as the Mace Bearer during the hooding ceremony. ๐ฉโ๐๐ฉโ๐๐ฉโ๐
Now time to party!!!
05/06/2026
The Center for Imaging Science has a new Assistant Research Professor!!
๐๐๐พCongratulations to Dr. Amir Hassanzadeh
๐ง Amir is interested in research that integrates machine learning and artificial intelligence with remote sensing.
๐๐โI see this as an opportunity to push the boundaries of this field from a fresh perspective. As a teacher, I find joy in building meaningful friendships with my students and getting to know them personally. When our interests align, it becomes a rewarding experience to collaborate on solving a research problem as an advisor and student. Some of the most impactful mentors I have had were those I also cherished as friends. I firmly believe this approach not only enhances studentsโ enthusiasm for the subject matter but also enriches their educational journey.โ
05/02/2026
โพ๏ธ Great time at the Rochester Red Wings last night celebrating our graduating seniors! Weโll miss you!
04/30/2026
We're so proud to have Imaging Science MS scholar, Sagar Lekhak, selected to be the graduate delegate at the College of Science commencement ceremony next week! Sagar is researching landmine detection using drone-based multisensor imaging and AI.
Meet our 2026 College of Science Delegates:
๐ฌ Undergraduate: Ellen Shepard, a biochemistry major researching sepsis, antibiotic targets, and protein interactions. National presenter, student leader, and RIT Outstanding Undergraduate Scholar.
๐ฐ๏ธ Graduate: Sagar Lekhak, an MS in imaging science graduate researching drone-based multisensor imaging and AI-driven landmine detection. 3MT winner, student leader, and teaching assistant.
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