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NHPR
Dartmouth Scientists Get $1.25 Million In Grants To Study Icy Worlds
A Dartmouth Engineering lab received $1.25 million in grants from NASA to study our solar system's icy worlds, reports NHPR.
Sep 07, 2021
VT Digger
Researchers Rush to Record Data in Dartmouth Forest Before Emerald Ash Borer Changes Everything
Dartmouth Engineering student Emma Hazard '22 joined a small team of researchers monitoring the Clement Woodlot in order to record the threatened ecosystem and to develop the best strategies to manage a forest to be resilient.
Sep 05, 2021
NH Business Review
Tech Tidbits From Around New Hampshire
An engineering lab at Dartmouth’s Thayer School of Engineering has been awarded two grants totaling $1.25 million to conduct planetary science research relating to the geophysics and astrobiology of icy planets in the solar system.
Sep 01, 2021
XRDS
Integrating people-centered and planet-centered design
"As a human-centered technologist, having social impact comes before technical impact in my priority list," said Elizabeth Murnane, Dartmouth Engineering Professor.
Sep 01, 2021
Valley News
Biotech Business Builder Plans Incubator
"Tillman Gerngross is best known as the iconoclast Dartmouth Thayer School of Engineering professor who also has launched several Upper Valley biotech businesses worth, eh, a few hundreds of millions of dollars," reports the Valley News.
Aug 28, 2021
Mashed
Chinese Researchers Hope To Tackle Air Pollution With 'Elastic Ice'
"There are no grain boundaries, no cracks, no features that otherwise limit how much elastic strain a body can experience," said Dartmouth Engineering Professor Erland Schulson in an article about the benefits of elastic ice.
Aug 16, 2021
Los Angeles Times
For Isalys Quinones, Achieving the Olympic Dream Meant Balancing Passions
Dartmouth Engineering student and Olympian Isalys Quinones '19 Th'20 "found her passion — engineering — after a class project involved designing a cardboard chair that could support a person."
Aug 01, 2021
MIT Sloan School of Management
What's Next for Business-to-Business Platforms in 4 Markets
An article highlighting the impact of increased platform activity in the financial, health care, heavy industry, and e-commerce sectors quotes Dartmouth Engineering Professor Geoffrey Parker.
Jul 28, 2021