Science Museum of Minnesota Interships

May 16th, 2008 - August 15th, 2008

Categories: Applications, Devices, Education, Multimedia, Museums, User Groups

K. Reda & E. Kahler at the Science Museum of Minnesota
K. Reda & E. Kahler at the Science Museum of Minnesota

About

EVL computer science MS student Khairi Reda, and BS student Ed Kahler spend their summer at the Science Museum of Minnesota to help them build the LambdaTable - the highest resolution (24 Megapixel) LCD table-oriented display in the world. LambdaTable will be part of a traveling exhibit called Water Planet that enables the general public to understand the effect of water on geologic processes. Water Planet is scheduled to tour Chicago in the Fall of 2009.

The students were also at the museum to teach exhibit designers how to build a 4-Megapixel LCD-based multi-touch table- currently also the highest resolution in the world.

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