Rochester Institute of Technology

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Locations

  1. Buildings

    1. Academic Buildings

      1. Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science

        Building Mnemonic: CAR
        Building Number: 076
        An academic building that is the home to the world-renowned Imaging Science program at RIT. This incredibly dynamic center serves as the main academic facility for classes and lab work in Imaging Science; is a hub for internationally recognized research in imaging; and links several RIT colleges as a cross-disciplinary partner in research and degree programs.
        History

        Chester F. Carlson was the inventor of the Xerographic process. He obtained the first patent for his electrostatic dry copying process in 1940. The Haloid Company in Rochester (later known as Xerox) acquired the rights to the process in 1947 and introduced the first commercial office copier in 1959.

        Mr. Carlson actively supported RIT, visiting the campus on many occasions. He was a member of RIT's Nathaniel Rochester Society. He left a large bequest to RIT and his widow continued to support the Institute.