The winning paper, "Multilayer Network Model for Analysis and Management of Change Propagation," describes a method for integrated analysis, management and visualization of the relationship between technical components (product layer), change requests (process layer), and engineers and managers (people layer) in the design of complex software-enabled, electro-mechanical products. The paper received a high score of 89 out of 100 points in the review process and is based on Pasqual’s 2010 master’s thesis, done jointly between the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Technology and Policy Program (TPP), for which he shared the 2010 TPP Best Thesis Award with Ellie Ereira.

Because a light-field camera captures information about not only the intensity of light rays but also their angle of arrival, the images it produces can be refocused later.Photos: Kshitij Marwah
Multiview 3-D photography made simple
A new technique enables the conversion of an ordinary camera into a light-field camera capable of recording high-resolution, multiperspective images.