Claussen makes front page news
Dr. Jonathan Claussen and four members of his research group, along with researchers at Purdue collaborated on a journal article featured on the cover of Nanoscale’s issue 35. An ISU
Dr. Jonathan Claussen and four members of his research group, along with researchers at Purdue collaborated on a journal article featured on the cover of Nanoscale’s issue 35. An ISU
Five Iowa State University (ISU) students spent their Saturday at the 2016 Iowa State Fair promoting Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) to hundreds of fair-goers who walked through
Do you want to learn more about what happens at VRAC and experience the advantage of 3D enabled applications? VRAC has announced three upcoming public tour dates for anyone interested
The hottest app making the news these days is an example of one of VRAC’s research areas – augmented reality. Read the full article. [Incidentally, the C6 in the Howe
2015 REU Intern Jordan Zonner cites Dr. Sharmin Sikich and the IINSPIRE-LSAMP program at Doane University with helping her find the HCI REU program at Iowa State. Read about her
One of the largest conferences held annually for new research in human computer interaction is the Association for Computing Machinery‘s (ACM) Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, often referred
VRAC’s Jonathan Claussen is leading a team of engineers developing a system of low-cost, “bury-and-forget” soil sensors connected to a remote, wireless, data-collection network.
“Iowa State is a leader in virtual reality” according to Time Money, and they praised VRAC’s C6 visualization facility as a key factor in their review.
Dr. Jonathan Claussen’s research group develops laser-treatment process that allows them to use printed graphene for electric circuits and electrodes — even on paper and other fragile surfaces.
Adel Sulaiman, PhD student with Dr. Stephen Gilbert, was awarded best poster presenter by the Graduate and Professional Student Senate at the 5th Annual Graduate and Professional Student Research Conference
Dr. Nir Keren has been working with the Iowa DOT to build a simulation that allows them to see the new I-74 bridge long before it’s built.
Iowa State University researchers are developing technologies to promote nerve regrowth.
VRAC’s Jonathan Claussen is leading a team of engineers developing a system of low-cost, “bury-and-forget” soil sensors connected to a remote, wireless, data-collection network.
“Iowa State is a leader in virtual reality” according to Time Money, and they praised VRAC’s C6 visualization facility as a key factor in their review.
Dr. Jonathan Claussen’s research group develops laser-treatment process that allows them to use printed graphene for electric circuits and electrodes — even on paper and other fragile surfaces.
Adel Sulaiman, PhD student with Dr. Stephen Gilbert, was awarded best poster presenter by the Graduate and Professional Student Senate at the 5th Annual Graduate and Professional Student Research Conference
Dr. Nir Keren has been working with the Iowa DOT to build a simulation that allows them to see the new I-74 bridge long before it’s built.
Iowa State University researchers are developing technologies to promote nerve regrowth.