Engineers develop real-time, 3-D teleconferencing technology
Nik Karpinsky quickly tapped out a few computer commands until Zeus, in all his bearded and statuesque glory, appeared in the middle of a holographic
Nik Karpinsky quickly tapped out a few computer commands until Zeus, in all his bearded and statuesque glory, appeared in the middle of a holographic
An adventure waiting to be painted To some, a paintbrush is merely a tool used to transfer paint from palette to canvas. To others, like
Experienced firefighters take longer to make decisions under stress than novice firefighters, according to research conducted at Iowa State University. But that’s not necessarily a
If given the choice between eating a salad loaded with veggies or a burger and fries, most kids — and for that matter, most adults
More than $4 million in equipment upgrades will shine 100 million pixels on Iowa State University’s six-sided virtual reality room. That’s twice the number of
Applications for this summer’s SPIRE-EIT REU program are now being accepted! This is a 10-week NSF sponsored program that provides undergraduates with hands-on research experience.
Researchers are using the sophisticated tools of the Virtual Reality Applications Center to create a virtual Jack Trice Stadium for football recruits. It’s a way
The Washington Post talks with Lockheed Martin and VRAC director James Oliver on how the military is using augmented reality tools to prepare airmen for
VRAC researchers help Boeing improve assembly workflows by making tasks easier and faster to perform with less errors. Read the full article from AREA (Augmented
VRAC and HCI alumni Jane Karpinsky was recently recognized by SME Mechanical Engineering magazine with their annual “30 under 30” award that recognizes the future
Carl Kirpes is being recognized by the Institute of Industrial Engineers for the incredible accomplishments he’s made as a young professional. Carl worked at VRAC
Applications for this summer’s SPIRE-EIT REU program are now being accepted! This is a 10-week NSF sponsored program that provides undergraduates with hands-on research experience.
Researchers are using the sophisticated tools of the Virtual Reality Applications Center to create a virtual Jack Trice Stadium for football recruits. It’s a way
The Washington Post talks with Lockheed Martin and VRAC director James Oliver on how the military is using augmented reality tools to prepare airmen for
VRAC researchers help Boeing improve assembly workflows by making tasks easier and faster to perform with less errors. Read the full article from AREA (Augmented
VRAC and HCI alumni Jane Karpinsky was recently recognized by SME Mechanical Engineering magazine with their annual “30 under 30” award that recognizes the future
Carl Kirpes is being recognized by the Institute of Industrial Engineers for the incredible accomplishments he’s made as a young professional. Carl worked at VRAC