Caption: Professor
Majid Sarmadi sits in front of a light booth in a textile lab used to demonstrate
how color and light interact, with the color of fabric samples rendered differently
under various light sources. Clockwise from upper left, the booth displays
incandescent, supermarket, daylight and interior design light sources. One
of the world's leading textile chemists, Sarmadi holds joint appointments in
the College of Engineering's Materials Science Graduate Program and the School
of Human Ecology's Department of Environment, Textiles and Design.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: May 2005
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Caption: Used
by professor Majid Sarmadi, a light booth in a textile lab demonstrates how
color and light interact, with the color of fabric samples rendered differently
under various light sources. Clockwise from upper left, the booth displays
incandescent, supermarket, daylight and interior design light sources. One
of the world's leading textile chemists, Sarmadi holds joint appointments in
the College of Engineering's Materials Science Graduate Program and the School
of Human Ecology's Department of Environment, Textiles and Design.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: May 2005
High-resolution 300 DPI JPEG
Caption: A
computer monitor in a textile lab displays a spectrophotometric analysis of
dyed and washed fabric samples being studied by one of the students of professor
Majid Sarmadi. One of the world's leading textile chemists, Sarmadi holds joint
appointments in the College of Engineering's Materials Science Graduate Program
and the School of Human Ecology's Department of Environment, Textiles and Design.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: May 2005
High-resolution 300 DPI JPEG