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In the News
The Dartmouth
Nov 21, 2011
LuminAid helps disaster relief orgs.
The LuminAID — a portable, inflatable solar lamp designed by Anna Stork '08 (engineering major modified with studio art) — is generating excitement and funding from both outdoor enthusiasts and international disaster relief organizations.
Valley News
Nov 15, 2011
To Build a Better Robot
Elementary and middle school robotics teams from the Upper Valley and beyond met at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering on Saturday to compete in the fourth annual LEGO League Robotics Tournament.
The Dartmouth
Nov 14, 2011
Rosen investigates new rehabilitation surgeries
Increased wartime injuries has spurred advancements in medicine: "The engineer needs to understand how robotics, transplantation and regenerative medicine are coming together," said DHMC plastic surgeon Joseph Rosen, adjunct professor of engineering.
The Dartmouth
Nov 13, 2011
Thayer hosts lego robot challenge
Students from across New Hampshire and Vermont gathered to compete at the fourth annual Lego League Robotics Tournament at Thayer School.
The Dartmouth
Nov 10, 2011
Koppel '09 trains soldiers in Kuwait
Chris Koppel '09 Th'10, now a lieutenant in the United States Army, traded the mountains of New Hampshire for the expansive deserts of Iraq and Kuwait.
The Boston Globe
Nov 01, 2011
Energy storage a key to wind, solar backup
Founded by Professor Charles Hutchinson and three Dartmouth engineering Ph.D. graduates—Dax Kepshire Th'06, '09, Ben Bollinger '04 Th'04, '08, and Troy McBride Th'01—SustainX aims to capture wind and solar power and release it to the electrical grid when it's most needed.
Engineering News-Record
Oct 27, 2011
Staying Smart: Engineers and Universities Advance Career-Long Learning
Universities are reaching out to practitioners at all career stages, and employers see value in offering or supporting lifelong learning as a retention tool. Dean Helble is quoted on page 2.
The Dartmouth
Oct 20, 2011
Students form new Thai culture group
The Tuk-Tuk Dartmouth Thai Association—a new student group awaiting official approval from the Council on Student Organizations—provides support for Dartmouth engineering exchange students and others.
