BGU | VISION TAKES SHAPE
Prof. Ohad Ben-Shahar (left) of the Computer Science Department and his doctoral student Boaz Arad display the testing platform they built for their hyperspectral camera, which extracts information from surfaces and objects invisible to the human eye. As part of his research on the brain’s neural representations of space, Prof. Ben-Shahar demonstrated that a goldfish could drive a robotic car. While completing his Ph.D., Arad developed the core technology used by wellness giant Oddity to bring hyperspectral-imaging to every smartphone.
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