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New England scores seven ARPA-E awards
Included in seven new research projects from universities and organizations in Massachusetts and New Hampshire funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) is Professor Ian Baker's development of bulk nanocrystalline manganese-aluminum alloys with improved magnetic properties.</p>
Sep 30, 2011
The Baltimore Sun
Gilman grad competing on NBC show 'The Sing-off'
Eric Preston Suan performs with The Dartmouth Aires on NBC's "The Sing-off." They are competing for a top prize of $200,000 and a recording contract.</p>
Sep 28, 2011
The Dartmouth
Thayer studies granted $2.5 mil.
Thayer School of Engineering recently secured nearly $2.5 million in grants to fund research projects focusing on sports-related concussions, Arctic sea ice behavior and real-world business skill development.
Sep 26, 2011
The Boston Globe
Texting system reveals fake drugs
Ashifi Gogo, a native of Ghana and graduate of Thayer School's engineering Ph.D. Innovation Program, developed the technology as a class project while at Dartmouth.</p>
Sep 26, 2011
The Dartmouth
Students help deliver power to rural Rwanda
Student members of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering embark on a two-month quest to improve the hydroelectric power in Rwanda’s remotest region.
Sep 26, 2011
Associated Press via Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Federal agency awards contract for sea ice study
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement awarded Dartmouth engineering professor <a href="{page_1287}">Erland Shulson</a> a contract of nearly a half-million dollars to study how Arctic sea ice fractures, breaks and flows in open waters.</p>
Sep 23, 2011
Boston Business Journal
Mascoma files for $100M IPO
Professor Lee Lynd's renewable fuels company, Mascoma Corp., has announced plans for an initial public offering valued at up to $100 million.
Sep 20, 2011
TribLocal
New Trier grads find themselves competitors for NBC reality show
Engineering major Will Hart '12 will be on the NBC talent show contest "The Sing-Off," which starts a new season Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. on NBC. Hart’s Dartmouth Aires is among the 16 a cappella groups vying for a $100,000 Sony Music recording contract.</p>
Sep 14, 2011