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Dartmouth Startup DoseOptics Gets $2 Million Grant From NIH
Founded by engineering professors Brian Pogue and Scott Davis and Thayer alumnus William Ware, the company was set up to translate discoveries in cancer imaging and therapy into commercial applications.
Oct 06, 2016
NHBR
NIH awards DoseOptics another $2 million to improve radiotherapy safety
The SBIR grant for DoseOptics, founded by professors Brian Pogue and Scott Davis Th’08, brings the NH startup’s total to $3.4 million.
Oct 05, 2016
IEEE Spectrum
How a Robot Football Player Will Prevent Concussions
Elliot Kastner '13 Th'14 '15 tells the story of MVP and how the robot can stand in for American football players and take the tackles.
Oct 04, 2016
The Dartmouth
HackDartmouth hosts over 200 competitors
Over 200 students participated in the third iteration of Dartmouth’s 24-hour hackathon hosted by Thayer.
Oct 03, 2016
The Dartmouth
Plan invests in west campus
The College announced a plan to expand and reconstruct the west side of Dartmouth including a joint engineering and computer science building.
Oct 03, 2016
The Washington Post
Women break barriers in engineering and computer science at some top colleges
Women are making major gains in enrollment in engineering and computer science at some of the nation’s most prominent colleges and universities, including Dartmouth.
Sep 21, 2016
IEEE Spectrum
Tackle This: Football's Newest Most Valuable Player is a Robot
The MVP robot tackling dummy takes hits so football players won’t have to.
Sep 13, 2016
C&I Magazine
Some like it hot
Dartmouth engineering professor Lee Lynd is cited as leading a team that investigates the use of thermophiles in the production of biofuels.
Sep 12, 2016