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TM Forum
Using data to grow new platform businesses
Dartmouth engineering professor Geoffrey Parker is cited as "world-renowned expert on platform businesses, making heads spin with the possibilities for any business by adding a data layer."
Apr 10, 2017
Vermont Public Radio
Dartmouth Engineers' Project Explores Methods For Measuring Snowpack
Christopher Polashenski '07 Th'11, adjunct engineering professor and geophysicist at the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, discusses NASA's research project SnowEx.
Apr 04, 2017
The Washington Post
'They're afraid to come': University leaders worry Trump policies will deter international scholars
Dean Joseph Helble is quoted regarding unusual drops in overseas applications and growing concerns about Trump's policies slowing technological innovation.
Mar 27, 2017
Daily UV
Zambaby's Norwich Field Test
Students' ice surfacing machine shows promise—an "ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering" final project.
Mar 21, 2017
GoodCall
Professors Who Invent Attract Engineering Students – Here's Why
A look at how professors — including Dartmouth engineering professor Eric Fossum — who invent can often be a college’s best recruiters for top engineering students.
Mar 15, 2017
The Dartmouth
Thayer celebrates its 150th year
This year, Thayer is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a calendar of events through December, commemorating the school’s history and outlining goals for the future.
Feb 28, 2017
Concord Monitor
Helping to shrink digital cameras wins a big prize for Dartmouth professor
"When I called Eric Fossum at Dartmouth to talk about receiving the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, I immediately asked for his Eureka story."
Feb 27, 2017
Forbes
Meet The Inventors Who Turned Billions Of Phones Into Cameras
A trio of engineers behind the invention of the image-sensing technology found in billions of smartphones, camera phones, PCs and hospital scanning technology, won the £1 million ($1.3 million) Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering.
Feb 20, 2017