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Dec 10, 2024 | by Catha Mayor
Dartmouth Engineering Study Shows Machine Learning Can Help Airlines Recover Faster After Disruptions
Professor Vikrant Vaze's team demonstrates that, when carefully applied, machine learning tools can save precious time—and therefore money—in the decision-making process for aircraft scheduling recovery.News
Nov 13, 2024
Dartmouth Engineering Student Wins Ivy Collective Symposium's Three-Minute Thesis Competition
Nov 10, 2024 | Irving Institute
Dartmouth Hosts Heat Pump Workshop to Catalyze the Home Energy Transition
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TIME
Considering the Case for Hydrogen Home Heating
Dean Alexis Abramson is author of an opinion piece about the potential of using hydrogen for heating buildings. "The remarkable rise in electrification in recent years is a testament to America's commitment to the clean energy transition. Electric heat pumps powered by clean electricity will play a significant role in decarbonization of the grid, but they are not, alone, a viable solution everywhere," Abramson said.
Nov 08, 2024
Financial Times
Biden's Climate Legacy in Focus as US Prepares for Trump's Return
Dean Alexis Abramson is quoted in an article examining what Trump's presidential victory means for energy transition and the response to climate change. "Few Americans know that the Inflation Reduction Act is the most significant climate policy the US has ever seen," said Abramson. "Remarkably, our country passed this legislation at a time when political polarization has deepened."
Nov 06, 2024
S&P Global
NH governor candidates differ on offshore wind, net metering, nuclear
Dean Alexis Abramson is quoted in a story about debate over NH's energy policy: "There is a strong correlation between net metering and the availability of net metering for consumers and the adoption of renewables, mostly solar," she says.
Oct 21, 2024
Valley News
Dartmouth Labs Get Federal Grants for Vaccine Research
Two Dartmouth research teams—one led by David Leib, chair and professor of microbiology and immunology, and the other led by Margaret Ackerman, a professor of engineering—are receiving funding from the Biden-Harris Administration's Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health to spur innovations in pandemic preparedness and vaccine generation.
Oct 14, 2024