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of Science leads three of them, i.e., the Future Photon Initiative, Frontiers in Gravitational Wave Astrophysics, and Unmanned Aerial Systems. College of Science faculty also collaborate with the Center
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single-photon counting detector technologies; novel spectrometric and interferometric technologies; and other technologies and instruments relevant to the priorities identified in the 2020 Decadal Survey
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or extend the existing and well-established expertise within the Center, including remote sensing, optics, photonics, lasers, human vision, computer vision, machine learning, astronomy and space science
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, integrated devices/circuits, MEMs, electromagnetic fields, semiconductor electronics, photonics/optoelectronics and signal/image/video processing. Researchers have access to exceptional laboratory resources
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of Science leads three of them, i.e., the Future Photon Initiative, Frontiers in Gravitational Wave Astrophysics, and Unmanned Aerial Systems. College of Science faculty also collaborate with the Center