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The Dartmouth
Women remain minority at Thayer
Although Dartmouth’s engineering program stands out for its relatively high number of female engineering students, some say Thayer School should do more to reach out to incoming female students.
Feb 07, 2012
Forbes
Who is The Entrepreneur: Tom Brady
"I was first exposed to entrepreneurship in an undergraduate engineering course at Dartmouth" --Tom Brady ’66 Th’68, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Plastic Technologies, Inc.</p>
Feb 07, 2012
IEEE Technology News
Germanium-on-silicon laser for 21st century data links
Professor Jifeng Liu describes how the monolithic germanium-on-silicon laser enables large-scale electronic-photonic integration on silicon for high bandwidth, low energy consumption photonic data links.</p>
Feb 02, 2012
Computerworld
Chip-level advances that may change computing
In February 2010, Michel and his collaborators, Lionel Kimerling and Jifeng Liu, successfully created and tested a functioning circuit that incorporates Ge laser data transfers.</p>
Feb 02, 2012
PV Insider
Thin Film Intelligence Brief
Dartmouth has granted a world-wide exclusive license to Solar-Tectic LLC for technology invented by Professor Jifeng Liu that enables the first-time commercialization of single crystal silicon thin-film solar cells.</p>
Feb 02, 2012
Global Solar Technology
Solar-Tectic LLC gets exclusive license for manufacturing single c-Si thin-films on ordinary glass
Dartmouth has granted a world-wide exclusive license to Solar-Tectic LLC for technology invented by Professor Jifeng Liu that enables the first-time commercialization of single crystal silicon thin-film solar cells.</p>
Feb 01, 2012
AUVSI
Cold hard facts
Professor Laura Ray's Yeti robot is featured in <em>Mission Critical</em>, the electronic publication of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI).</p>
Jan 31, 2012
The Dartmouth
Thayer prof. works on HIV vaccine
Engineering professor Margaret Ackerman and her research team have received funding to pursue a new approach to HIV treatment.
Jan 31, 2012