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Scientific Sense

Prof. Eugene Santos, Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College

Professor Eugene Santos Jr.&nbsp;talks&nbsp;about his research modeling intent as a featured guest on the podcast&nbsp;<em>Scientific Sense</em>.

Oct 08, 2020

Inside Higher Ed

Virtual Learning Should and Can Be Hands-On

Dean Alexis R. Abramson provides advice on how to replicate the experiential learning of labs, group projects and field research in virtual and hybrid classes.

Oct 07, 2020

PC Magazine

How a Half-Dozen Raspberry Pis Help Keep This Maine Oyster Farm Afloat

An article about a&nbsp;climate-focused underwater venture, Running Tide Technologies, founded by&nbsp;Marty Odlin&nbsp;&#39;04, Thayer &#39;07.&nbsp;

Sep 29, 2020

Health IT Analytics

Applying Artificial Intelligence to Chronic Disease Management

"Machine learning has the ability to explore a lot more than a human medical researcher can explore," says Professor Eugene Santos Jr., in an article about how artificial intelligence can be applied to healthcare.

Sep 18, 2020

New Hampshire Union Leader

Lebanon-based Simbex Aims to Help Bring New Technologies to Market

&ldquo;We develop products for commercialization, end-to-end commercialization, de-risking their technology, getting it ready for the commercial market,&rdquo; said Dartmouth Engineering Professor Richard&nbsp;Greenwald.

Sep 18, 2020

New Hampshire Union Leader

Dartmouth Professor Leads Innovation in Radiation Therapy Visioning

&ldquo;I&rsquo;m at a point in my career where I&rsquo;ve done a ton of educational work,&rdquo; says Dartmouth Engineering Professor Brian Pogue, &ldquo;But at the same time, I feel really motivated about helping create an economy in the area."

Sep 18, 2020

New Hampshire Union Leader

Dartmouth Classmates Form Diagnostic Startup

&ldquo;We&rsquo;re really just an impact motivated, mission driven company,&rdquo; said Dartmouth Engineering PhD candidate Alison Burklund in an article naming New Hampshire&#39;s&nbsp;2020 Innovators.

Sep 18, 2020

AtomsTalk

A New Anti-Bacterial Agent Engineered To Treat Drug-Resistant Bacterial Infections

"We have engineered this super potent, super-effective anti-MRSA biotherapeutic, and we&rsquo;ve done it in a way that renders it compatible with and largely invisible to the human immune system," says Dartmouth Engineering Professor Karl Griswold.

Sep 03, 2020

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