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The Creator of ChatGPT Thinks AI Should Be Regulated
OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati Th’12 talks about her team launching ChatGPT and the “hard problems” still to figure out around the use of artificial intelligence.
Feb 06, 2023
Science News
It’s possible to reach net-zero carbon emissions. Here’s how.
Dartmouth Engineering Professor Erin Mayfield, who worked on an influential 2021 report fromNet-Zero America project, which focused on the U.S. economy, spoke to Science News about how the US and the world can find a path forward towards zero carbon emissions.
Jan 28, 2023
Analytics Insight
How Certifications Can Unlock your Career in Data Science
The Professional Certificate in Applied Data Science from Thayer School of Engineering is featured in a list of top certifications to take for a career in data science.
Jan 20, 2023
VTDigger
Resonant Link Plans to Launch Its First Remote Smartphone Charger to the Public This Year
A profile on Resonant Link, a technology developed by former research associates Aaron Stein and Phyo Aung Kyaw Th’19, at Professor Charles Sullivan’s lab at the Thayer School of Engineering.
Jan 15, 2023
The Big ReThink
What Is Human-Centered Engineering and How Is It Helping Fight Climate Change?
"The world's problems are getting more and more complex. They require multiple disciplines to be able to solve,” says Alexis Abramson, dean of the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth and a mechanical engineer by trade.
Jan 11, 2023
The Boston Globe
How to open the STEM pipeline
Op-ed: "Our nation must find more effective ways to imbue young people with the curiosity, confidence, and joy to pursue the study of math—as well as science, technology, and engineering."
Dec 22, 2022
Physics World
Delayed Fluorescence Imaging Helps Identify Cancerous Tissue During Surgery
Arthur Petusseau Th’23's co-authored research into the use of fluorescent probes for real-time imaging of local oxygen concentration in tissue during surgery is featured: “Because most tumors have micro-regional hypoxia present, imaging hypoxia signals from PpIX delayed fluorescence allows for excellent contrast."
Dec 20, 2022
Capgemini
B2B Companies Navigate Platforms and Portals
Professor Geoffrey Parker is featured in this podcast to discuss the four main types of B2B platforms: IP&S, IoT, Data Aggregation and Collaboration, and Marketplace.
Dec 13, 2022