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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
NPR
Super Sensitive Sensor Sees What You Can't
Dartmouth engineering professor Eric Fossum is interviewed about his new technology, "QIS," for Quanta Image Sensor.
Feb 14, 2018
The Dartmouth
What We Talk About When We Talk About Innovation
Huebner and Szuhaj present a candid discussion on what it means to innovate, citing <em>Engineering Sciences 12: Design Thinking</em> with professor Eugene Korsunskiy.
Feb 13, 2018
The Dartmouth
Thayer team develops innovative bike brake
Six members of the fall section of Engineering Sciences 21, "Introduction to Engineering," created a bike emergency brake which uses centrifugal force to cap the maximum speed of a bicycle.
Feb 05, 2018
WMUR TV
How a NH professor invented the technology inside your digital camera
WMUR looks at how Dartmouth engineering professor Eric Fossum's invention has taken the art-form of photography into the 21st century.
Feb 02, 2018
Science
Fraying ties among academia, industry, and government hurt scientists and science
Dartmouth's PhD Innovation Program is cited as a promising example in doctoral training, where engineering PhD students do research dissertations while also learning industry and business practices.
Dec 17, 2017
Vermont Public Radio
What Will the End of Net Neutrality Mean for the Future of the Internet?
Professor Geoffrey Parker discusses the FCC's vote on repealing net neutrality regulations and what this vote could mean for internet content providers and users.
Dec 17, 2017