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NH Business Review
Wireless Charging Company Targets Medical Device Industry
The wireless charging startup Resonant Link, a company spun out of Dartmouth and based in Shelburne, Vt., is applying its technology to the medical industry.
Jun 10, 2021
MarketWatch
The S&P 500 Now Is Top-Heavy in 5 Big Tech Stocks but That Alone Won’t End This Bull Market
Dartmouth Engineering Professor Geoffrey Parker is interviewed for an article discussing the lopsided S&P 500 market.
Jun 09, 2021
The Health Care Blog
Will Google Health Platformize the Electronic Health Record Market?
COVID-19 also is accelerating many trends that already have slowly been transforming the healthcare industry, according to a blog co-written by Dartmouth Engineering Professor Geoffrey Parker.
May 26, 2021
NHPR
Dartmouth Study Finds Renewable Energy Upgrades Make Grid More Resilient
"If you are interested in resilience and sustainability, then you might want to go down this pathway, rather than pathways that only look at resilience or only look at sustainability," said Dartmouth Engineering Professor Amro Farid.
May 24, 2021
EE Times
Heard of the CIS? Meet the First QIS
Gigajot was co-founded by researchers Saleh Masoodian and Jiaju Ma in a spinoff from the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.
May 23, 2021
Valley News
Dartmouth Researchers Get a Microscopic View of Ticks
"Hopefully these experiments will spark that curiosity in students and they’ll go on to be the future scientists that we need," said Dartmouth Engineering PhD candidate Sidhartha Jandhyala.
May 09, 2021
CNN
This Startup Grows Kelp Then Sinks It to Pull Carbon from the Air
"The intentional removal of eight hundred gigatons of carbon from the atmosphere will probably be the biggest engineering challenge in human history," Running Tide Founder Marty Odlin '04, Thayer '07 said.
May 03, 2021