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Art Carter

1990 Black Engineer of the Year
Arlington W. Carter Jr.
Retired Vice President, Facilities and Capital Investments
The Boeing Company

In 1990, when he was named Black Engineer of the Year, Art Carter was vice president and general manager of Boeing's Missile Systems Division. An electrical engineer, Carter spent his entire career advancing with Boeing, working his way up the ranks of leadership. Retired since 1998, Carter serves on the boards of numerous organizations in and around Seattle, including the Citizens Oversight Panel of Sound Transit, a $4-billion transportation improvement project for the Puget Sound area.


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Senior Faculty Position in Imaging Science 

Applications are invited for the Frederick Wiedman Jr. Chair, an endowed faculty position in the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

The Center is a cross-disciplinary academic unit in the College of Science offering B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Ongoing research topics within the Center include remote sensing, astronomy data pipelining and instrumentation, color and visual science, chemical imaging, and medical ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. More information on the academic and research activities of the Carlson Center can be found at http://www.cis.rit.edu.

The Frederick Wiedman Jr. Professor will have a research interest and background in the development of imaging algorithms. The analysis and modeling of imaging systems for the purposes of information extraction from sensor data, its effective refinement (including fusion with other information sources), and interactive presentation are of particular interest. Remote sensing, astronomical imaging and document imaging are examples of application areas of interest. The successful candidate will be an active and distinguished researcher with a demonstrated ability for scientific leadership in an interdisciplinary setting, with a strong
commitment to education, and with a proven track record in securing extramural research funding.

Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a statement of research interests, and names and addresses of at least three references to: Ian Gatley, Chair, Search Committee, Rochester Institute of Technology, Carlson Building, 54 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester NY 14623-5604. Review of applications will begin early in 2002, with an appointment date as soon as possible thereafter.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. RIT is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and especially encourages applications from persons able to contribute to the Institute commitment to diversity and pluralism.