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The ILIM Laboratory at the Robotics Institute is dedicated to the study of light transport and the development of novel illumination and imaging technologies. The laboratory is part of the broader imaging, computer vision and computer graphics groups at Carnegie Mellon. Our research is motivated by applications in the areas of digital imaging, computer vision, computer graphics and robotics. Please visit the official website for the lab for detailed information about research projects and publications. The sponsors for these research projects include the Office of Naval Research (ONR), Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA), National Science Foundation (NSF), NASA, Department of Energy, Department of Agriculture, Department of Transportation, Army Research Laboratory, the OkawaFoundation, IARPA, Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton (SCR), Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Adobe, Ford, General Motors, Tonbo Imaging, Intel Science and Technology Center in Embedded Computing (ISTC-EC), Chemimage, Google, Meta, Heinz Foundation, National Wine and Grape Industry, Zillow Group, SpreeAI and Highmark Disruptive Health Technologies Institute (DHTI).

Check out these recent works: Aerial MegaDepth 5000+ RoadWork Zones Shape from Heat Conduction Img2img-turbo MHz Light Steering with no moving parts Vibration Sensing Seeing Below the Skin (Collaborative NSF EXPEDITIONS) Fermat Non-line-of-sight scanning Triangulation Light Curtains EpiToF, Episcan 3D Sensors Smart Headlights