Frank J Romano Endowed Prize

Frank J Romano Endowed Prize

Exciting news continues! I won the Frank J Romano Endowed Prize for innovative use of technology working with students. The Digital Preservation Process has evolved into the Digital Interactive Preservation method, or DIP method.

Two reasons for this: one, because the RIT CHIP Research group, led by Dr Juilee Decker and Dr David Messinger has been such a powerful source of support for my research. Two, CHIP and DIP make a wonderful pairing!

So grateful for this show of support from my college. The DIP method has continued to expand and is living up to my initial assertions of the need to bring multiple fields of study together to ensure the best possible results.

The DIP team has formally expanded to include the active participation of the RIT Sustainable Architecture program, with Dr Alissa De Wit-Paul joining me as co-PI in all of our applications for funding and support going forward.

Even more exciting is the participation of students from animation, 3D Digital Design, Museum Sciences and architecture in our next venture.

Special thanks to the Genesee Country Village and Museum, the RIT Center for Imaging Sciences and, of course RIT’s leadership for their support of our research.

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