Sentences with phrase «camera team at»

Mike M, an engineer on the Windows Camera team at Microsoft, explained Microsoft's reasons for removing this feature in a thread on the Microsoft forums.
«Already, the [latest] images hint at first surface structures such as craters,» said Andreas Nathues, lead investigator for the framing camera team at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Gottingen, Germany.
This is truly unexpected and still a mystery to us,» said Andreas Nathues, lead investigator for the framing camera team at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Gottingen, Germany.

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«We did it at the Chicago stadium, knowing that TV cameras show the chairs whenever the team is standing during a time - out.
On the show's opening night, with thousands of attendees and reporters in the audience and video cameras rolling, an Emotiv team member named Zachary Drake attempted to move a cube and more, which by this point was something anyone at Emotiv could do in his or her sleep.
The two hit it off, and soon after they teamed up at MIT's Media Lab, armed with a near - million - dollar National Science Foundation grant, to prototype a sort of emotional hearing aid for autistic people — essentially a wearable camera that scanned people's facial expressions to interpret social cues, in real time, for the person wearing the device.
[Image changes to show a group of people, in front of a building displaying a CSIRO logo, smiling at the camera and text appears: The CSIRO and Porifera forward osmosis team]
Jerry Jones and the Cowboys made a big deal out of their «unity» display during a Monday night game against the Cardinals, with Jones staring right at the camera as the team kneeled BEFORE the national anthem.
In a highlight film of his career that was shown at a testimonial dinner for him last year, Marino appears on camera, full frame, with a few earnest opening remarks about how he'd like to be remembered as a team man who worked as hard as he could, and as a team leader, etc..
The latter have played a significant role in the team's early success too, as the support at Carrow Road has been second to none is one of the reasons why Norwich go into Saturday's dinner - time clash with Arsenal in front of the Sky Sports cameras unbeaten in three at home.
After a turbulent week which contained two massive wins and a thorougher telling off from the FA for Wayne Rooney's four - letter rant at Upton Park in front of the Sky Sports cameras, it's business as usual for Sir Alex and his team.
Security cameras have been installed now... and our fulfillment line is designed to not fail based on the actions of a single individual... the phone system helps us hold people accountable... we've doubled the size of our customer service team... and our social media team... and our marketing team... but the learning process to get here has involved multiple and, at times, massive public failures.
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The Newsroom is a behind - the - scenes look at the other side of the camera, following a team who make a nightly cable news show.
Once the cats naturally left the scene between feedings, ecologist Justine A. Smith, now at the University of California, Berkeley, and her team trained motion - activated cameras on the prey carcasses.
The team took scans of twins» faces using 3D cameras and custom built statistical software to generate thousands of points that were perfectly aligned across the faces and then measured how «curved» each face looked at each one of those locations.
«This imaging was part of an experiment checking the opacity of the atmosphere at night in Curiosity's location on Mars, where water - ice clouds and hazes develop during this season,» said camera team member Mark Lemmon of Texas A&M University, College Station.
This dramatically reduces the energy and processing needs for the cameras and during the research project the team will look at how high - quality footage could be sourced efficiently from the dynamic visual sensors and then shared between machines or uploaded to a server in the cloud.
A team led by Shree K. Nayar, T.C. Chang Professor of Computer Science at Columbia Engineering, has developed a novel sheet camera that can be wrapped around everyday objects to capture images that can not be taken with one or more conventional cameras.
Observations obtained a month later by members of the Planetary Sciences Group using the PlanetCam camera developed by this team and fitted to the 2.2 - m telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory in Almería (Spain) enabled the speed of this atmospheric structure to be confirmed.
Taken with Juno's star - tracking navigation camera, the shot reveals that «heaven looks the same to us from Jupiter,» said Heidi Becker, leader of Juno's radiation monitoring team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif..
A team working on electronics for a space - based camera has tested ordinary transistors at ultra-low temperatures, and they passed with flying colours
At four sites in the Amazon, the team used cameras to monitor leaf changes throughout the canopy and CO2 - measuring sensors to measure shifts in photosynthesis.
Many teams across the country oversaw the design and construction of each instrument; researchers in my group at the University of Rochester collaborated on both the camera and the spectrograph.
The team assembled the colorful photo album by using a new set of filters that are sensitive to infrared light and taking images with them with the FourStar camera at Carnegie's 6.5 - meter Baade Telescope at our Las Campanas Observatory in Chile.
So a team at Harvard University set up a system of high - speed digital cameras to see exactly how birds get around.
While the curtain - like auroras we see at Earth are green at the bottom and red at the top, Cassini's imaging cameras have shown us similar curtain - like auroras at Saturn that are red at the bottom and purple at the top, said Ulyana Dyudina, an imaging team associate at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif..
In 1991 a team of frustrated computer types at Cambridge developed a primitive online camera to find out whether it would be worth making the long trek to the departmental tea - room (www.cl.cam.ac.uk/coffee/qsf/coffee.html).
To prevent a wearable device like Google Glass from catching people on camera during a private moment, a team at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte taught smartphones to automatically detect when the user had entered a restroom.
While most of the activity they've seen has been linked to the more than 160 volcanoes previously identified by camera - laden probes either orbiting or whizzing past Jupiter, the telescopes have identified volcanism in one region that had never experienced it before, the team reports today at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society's Division for Planetary Sciences in Reno, Nevada.
Team member Patrick Baudisch, also at the Hasso Plattner Institute, says that the system could allow Kinect cameras mounted near to floor level to count the number of customers entering a shop, as well as determine which products they are most attracted to.
A team at the University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering has developed a novel way to build what many see as the next generation memory storage devices for portable electronic devices including smart phones, tablets, laptops and digital cameras.
Working with the 340 - megapixel MegaCam camera on the 3.6 - meter Canada - France - Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, the team spent 5 years imaging 10 million galaxies at distances of about 6 billion light - years.
As part of an international research team, Jeff Donatelli, Peter Zwart and Kanupriya Pande of the Center for Advanced Mathematics for Energy Research Applications (CAMERA) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) contributed key algorithms which helped achieve a goal first proposed more than 40 years ago — using angular correlations of X-ray snapshots from non-crystalline molecules to determine the 3D structure of important biological objects.
Team members prepare neon green fiber - optic cable that will eventually connect submersible cameras in the lake to a live video feed at an equipment control room on the surface.
As part of this initiative, the CAMERA team combined efforts with Ruslan Kurta, a physicist at the European XFEL (X-ray free electron laser) facility in Germany, to analyze angular correlations from the experimental data and use CAMERA's multi-tiered iterative phasing (M - TIP) algorithm to perform the first successful 3D virus reconstructions from experimental correlations.
A team of biomedical engineers at Washington University in St. Louis, led by Lihong Wang, PhD, the Gene K. Beare Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has developed the world's fastest receive - only 2 - D camera, a device that can capture events up to 100 billion frames per second.
The microscope's speed is basically limited by the speed of its camera; for this demonstration, the team was able to image intracellular dynamics at up to 200 Hz.
Soto says the discovery came about when the team was studying the local freezing mechanism at the interface between the liquid and the substrate, using a thermal high - speed camera that revealed rapid effects during the cooling process that would have been impossible to see at longer timescales.
Jun Tanida, who is developing another compound - eye camera at the University of Osaka in Japan, is impressed that the team has marked out a path for industrial production and believes that the camera could appear in devices in five years.
Although it does not compare to the high - resolution scenes that will be returned once the spacecraft is finally at Mars, it is an important milestone for the camera team.
At a planetary science conference last week in Tucson, Arizona, members of the orbiter's camera team presented images that showed arcs of dust emanating from jets — a finding that could help them understand the mechanisms of outgassing.
But with sensitive cameras and a gel that deforms around even the ink on a printed page, a team at MIT has developed a compact, portable equivalent.
In a paper presented at the UbiComp 2015 conference, the team detailed a hardware solution that costs roughly $ 800, or potentially as little as $ 50 to add to a mobile phone camera.
The camera was aimed near Io's north pole at a nondescript volcanic feature that the team now calls «Tvashtar,» after an Indian sun god.
After sequences of about 100 steps, each lasting a few milliseconds, the team looked at the state of the ions using a digital camera.
Their team failed to find the saola using camera traps and considered bringing in trained dogs to help the hunt, at an estimated cost of US$ 400,000.
At this point, the team embarked on two parallel paths: one was to more carefully scrutinize the HST data to ensure that no camera artifacts (e.g., optical ghosts, bad pixels, etc.) were fooling us, and the other was to seek confirming data from any other (i.e., non-HST) available resource.
«We couldn't be more thrilled with the quality of the images from the new Wide Field Camera 3 and repaired Advanced Camera for Surveys, and the spectra from the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph and the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph,» said Keith Noll, leader of a team at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, which planned the early release observations.
«This imaging was part of an experiment checking the opacity of the atmosphere at night in Curiosity's location on Mars, where water - ice clouds and hazes develop during this season,» Mark Lemmon of Texas A&M University and a member of the camera team, said in a statement.
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