Research


Research
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Introduction
College of Engineering Technology faculty are committed to both excellence in research and innovation and to ensuring that students understand the exciting ways that research informs learning. CET faculty and students have access to extensive robotics, electronics, materials (both metals and plastics), and metrology facilities. Researchers investigate topics varying from improving food safety and distribution to weapons deployment to telecommunications to drone testing. Sponsored research is funded by several agencies and industries and provides an enriched, hands-on learning opportunity for students.
Industry Partners
Alstom Signaling
Alstom Signaling designs and builds railroad signaling and communications systems along with sensor networks for rail asset management. CET has developed two academic credit courses in collaboration with Alstom Signaling: an introduction to configuration management and an introduction to requirements management.
Alstom Transport
The Alstom Transport facility in Hornell, N.Y., builds rail passenger cars and reconfigures existing cars. Alstom Transport would like to engage CET students through sponsored student projects to work on engineering challenges that their engineering staff lack capacity to tackle.
Rotork Controls
Rotork Controls designs and builds pneumatic and hydraulic valve control systems for the oil and gas industries. RIT’s Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology provides training to Rotork’s field service employees and offers three levels of training in hydraulics and pneumatics.
Carestream Health
Carestream Health designs and produces healthcare imaging systems for hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. Wireless protocols are now required to be integrated into Carestream products, and Carestream must be in compliance with international wireless standards as well as U.S. wireless standards. Carestream has initiated a wireless testing research project in collaboration with Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology faculty and a selected students.
JMA Wireless
JMA Wireless is a fast growing manufacturer of connectors and antennas for the wireless industry. JMA Wireless produces products for major carriers and service companies. The company maintains a complete precision machining department in their Syracuse production facility. They wanted to increase the productivity and quality of their machine operators output and contacted CET to develop and deliver a training program in fundamental machining that combined classroom learning with hands on application in the machining department.

AIM Photonics
The American Institute for Manufacturing Integrated Photonics (AIM Photonics) complements the planning, construction, and implementation of the Rochester, NY. They perform testing assembly and packaging (TAP) hub by coordinating process development with equipment installation and qualification. Earlier related work focused on the planning, construction, and implementation of the Rochester hub by coordinating process development with equipment installation and qualification.

Faculty Research
Many faculty in the Department of Civil Engineering Technology, Environmental Management and Safety are actively engaged in research related to sustainable civil infrastructure and environmental, health and safety systems. Faculty also work at embedding organizational and societal value in corporate environmental management systems and investigating methods for incorporating social responsibility as a measure of organizational excellence. Several faculty also engage in pedagogical research related to development, implementation, and evaluation of innovative teaching methods and tools for active learning, project-based learning, and field laboratory settings.
Latest News
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December 7, 2021
Team completes international aural heritage research and sound capture
Three researchers developed a set of tools using advanced augmented and virtual reality technology to preserve and replicate acoustics of historical venues. Their work was part of an international project bringing attention to the overlooked work in preserving aural heritage.
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November 29, 2021
RIT transforms into XR playground for annual Frameless Symposium
The sixth annual event featured presentations on the latest virtual, augmented and mixed reality technologies that are driving various fields, from health care to theater to education.
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November 18, 2021
Brown Hall begins its evolution to research lab facilities
Brown Hall will get a face-lift as it becomes a new location for several science and engineering research laboratories. Work is expected to begin on the redesign of the building, on the west side of campus, which previously housed offices of RIT’s Division of Marketing and Communications and several classrooms.