EVL partners with industry on short and long-term projects, and offers a range of services from consulting to dedicated research efforts with expressed deliverables.
Industry partners gain access to a state-of-the-art facility, expertise of faculty with decades of research experience, and a strong recruitment advantage of the smartest future R&D professionals. Companies can conduct far-reaching research without having to first build a multi-million dollar infrastructure, such as a network testbed or a visualization environment.
Ongoing projects with industry partners include:
ETARS: Eye Tracking Assessment and Remediation System Learning by Design, Inc., USA
Advanced Network Research Experiments NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, Japan
Advanced Training Consultation Pacific Interface, Inc.
Pre-Manufacturing and Design Prototyping in VR General Motors Research
Gaming and Collaboration Technology Microsoft Corporation
The main focus of this research is to evaluate the combination of the CAVE2™ and the HTC VIVE to improve the collaborative tasks. The thesis… Read more
Driving safety is sensitive to conditions and diseases that affect sleep, and individuals with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome have a high risk of… Read more
We present a novel rails approach so that future E-Science applications can effectively exploit future system architectures, including multi-core and… Read more
Data-intensive scientific applications require rapid access to local and geographically distributed data, however, there are significant I/O latency… Read more
We predict that high-resolution displays will penetrate scientific laboratories first, and will become pervasive at the office, in the cubicle, and… Read more
We present the design and development of Corelyzer, an initial visual core description tool with collaboration and annotation features. Corelyzer… Read more