EVL provides expertise, customized applications, and hardware tech-transfer to collaborators in civic and federal institutions, scientific laboratories and organizations. Projects have applications in Homeland Security, emergency response planning and training, and traffic management. EVL recently started working closely with the University of Illinois Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA).
Past and ongoing government partnerships include numerous federal laboratories: NASA, Argonne National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Wartime injuries present extreme problems in wound management and the modern battlefield places extraordinary adaptability demands on combat medical… Read more
This project applies a multidisciplinary approach to the assessment of medical devices and laboratory equipment that utilize directed energy (DE)… Read more
Data-intensive scientific applications require rapid access to local and geographically distributed data, however, there are significant I/O latency… Read more
NASA’s Astrobiology Science and Technology for Exploring Planets (ASTEP) Program is supporting ENDURANCE - the Environmentally Non-Disturbing… Read more
This collaborative research project investigates, develops and evaluates lifelike, natural computer interfaces as portals to intelligent programs in… Read more
The virtual driving simulator co-developed by computer science Ph.D. student Robert Kooima and Master of Fine Art student Kapil Arora was developed… Read more
The ??STEREO?? mission, scheduled for launch in late October, will capture the first ever stereo solar imagery by sending two telescope suites in… Read more
CineGrid is an initiative to provide media professionals access to global cyberinfrastructure capable of carrying ultra-high performance digital… Read more
As NASA’s large scientific applications scale to greater numbers of processors, this creates Input / Output (I/O) bottlenecks. Applications… Read more
GeoWall Consortium Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Paul Morin, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Peter van Keken, Geological Sciences, University of Michigan
May 1, 2002 - August 1, 2005
The GeoWall is low-cost, non-tracked, passive-stereo system that allows distributed audiences to view and interact with 3D immersive content. While… Read more