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The Dartmouth

Researchers develop equitable flight scheduling model

A new study by engineering professor Vikrant Vaze and Carnegie Mellon professor Alexandre Jacquillat sought to remedy expensive delays by applying game theory to flight scheduling models at airports.

Apr 15, 2018

The Dartmouth

New computer science and Thayer building designs to be submitted to town for review

Designs for a joint building that will host the College’s computer science dept and Thayer School of Engineering will be submitted for review at Hanover’s planning board meeting.

Apr 15, 2018

The New Yorker

Black Ice, Near-Death, and Transcendence on I-91

Dartmouth engineering professors Erland Schulson and Donald Perovich help explain the role of supercooled rain in creating dangerous patches of black ice.

Apr 11, 2018

Scientific American

Light-Based Technique Helps Surgeons Excise Brain Cancer

Frédéric Leblond and his team, including Michael Jermyn, are developing a handheld Raman spectroscopy probe that can detect cancer cells that infiltrate healthy tissue.

Apr 02, 2018

NH Business Review

TechWomen to honor three women at April 4th luncheon

The NH High Tech Council's TechWomen|TechGirls Committee announced that Dartmouth engineering professor Petra Bonfert-Taylor has been named the 2018 TechTeacher of the Year.

Mar 28, 2018

Medical Physics Web

Algorithm enhances Cherenkov-based dose verification

Dartmouth engineering professor Brian Pogue and his team have developed a Cherenkov image processing algorithm that comes a step closer to enabling its development as a commercial radiotherapy verification tool.

Mar 28, 2018

Team USA

U.S. Alpine Skiers Fall To Britain—But Have A Lot Of Fun—At Inaugural Olympic Team Event

A feature story about the debut of the alpine team event at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games, which mentions that four of six members of Team USA were Dartmouth graduates, including Dartmouth engineer David Chodounsky '08.

Feb 27, 2018

Artsy

Revolutionary New Sensor Will Allow Photographers to Shoot in the Dark

Quotes Dartmouth engineering professor Eric Fossum about how he and his team have developed the Quanta Image Sensor (QIS) which radically improves on our ability to take high-quality images in extremely low-light situations.

Feb 27, 2018

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