An Advanced Digital Photography (Fall 2005) project consisting of a book with photographs of campus life and text written by students describing their life a Olin College.
Booklet about the types of plastic that medical bottles are made out of and what that means for their end of life options, created for the class Materials Creation, Consumption, and Impact taught by Jon Stolk
These two confidential projects revolved around the development of instruments to aid in less invasive medicine and the development of medical technologies that provide alternatives to major surgery and other medical procedures that are typically traumatic to the body. Team 1: Jacob Basson Ransom Byers Alexander Dillon Tom Kochem Team 2: Joles Arnold Jay Gantz Emma Goodman Jacob Graham Dylan Sanders-Garrett
Olin students on the IBM SCOPE team will work to provide a next-generation retail store solution through the development of a cart based store imaging system. This platform will help determine product restocking schedules as well as report on the shopping experience for store owners and product vendors. The work will encompass a focused user study to identify features and functionality; integration of commercially-available vision, navigation, and networking technologies on a shopping cart; and development of custom software for inventory reporting.