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Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems records

 Unprocessed — Box: 1
Identifier: Z04-038

Content Description

Consists of three volumes of the "First Year Annual Report," 2001; 2 volumes of the "Third-Year Renewal Proposal," 2003, and the National Science Foundation proposal, 1999; as well as the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center (NSF ERC) Orientation Meeting, 2000. The collection is unprocessed. The Bernard M. Gordon Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems (Gordon-CenSSIS) is a multi-university National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center (NSF ERC) founded in 2000. Its mission is to revolutionize the existing technology for detecting and imaging biomedical, environmental, or geophysical objects or conditions that lie underground or underwater, or are embedded in the human body. The Center's unified, multidisciplinary approach combines expertise in wave physics (photonics, ultrasonic, electromagnetic, etc.), sensor engineering, image processing, and inverse scattering to create new sensing modalities and prototypes that may be transitioned to industry partners for further development. The Center's academic partners are Northeastern University (NU-lead), Boston University (BU), Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), and the University of Puerto-Rico at Mayaguez (UPRM). Accessioned 2003 Dec 23. Wait for more material to process. 46/1

Restrictions Apply

No

Use Restrictions

Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the University Archivist.

Dates

  • Creation: 1999-2004

Extent

1 cubic feet (1 cubic foot in 1 record center carton.)