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Low-light photography to become far better through a new image sensor
The Quanta Image Sensor (QIS) is in development by Eric Fossum, inventor of the CMOS and professor at Darmouth's Thayer School of Engineering, in collaboration with Thayer PhD candidate Jiaju Ma.
Oct 15, 2015
Phys.org
Engineering researchers produce breakthrough for photography
At Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering, an innovation may usher in the next generation of light sensing technology.<br />
Oct 15, 2015
DIYPhotography
The inventor of the CMOS is working on a revolutionary 1-billion pixel sensor
Dartmouth engineering professor Eric Fossum and PhD student Jiaju Ma are one step closer to having "1 billion pixels on the sensor and we'll still keep the sensor the same size."
Oct 15, 2015
Dartmouth Now
Stephen Colbert Tackles the Dartmouth Football Dummy
Host of <em>The Late Show</em> interviews football Coach Buddy Teevens ’79 and Elliot Kastner ’13, Thayer ’14 and then tackles the MVP robot on stage.
Oct 12, 2015
Make:
Facilitating Gender Parity: One Engineering School's Journey
At Thayer the tide is turning where women make up nearly half of the junior and senior undergraduate engineering classes.
Oct 08, 2015
Dartmouth Now
Football Tackling Dummy to Debut on Colbert's 'Late Show'
The Mobile Virtual Player (MVP) developed jointly by Thayer School and Coach Buddy Teevens, will take center stage Thursday on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Oct 06, 2015
NH Union Leader
AOL founder gives FreshAir a fresh start with $100k investment
FreshAir Sensor won $100k from AOL founder Steve Case. The FreshAir team includes Drew Matter Th'15, Kwame Ohene-Adu ’14 Th’14 and Anani Sawadogo '14 Th'14.
Oct 05, 2015
The Dartmouth
Thayer will offer free mini-courses during winter interim
Some students will spend time in Hanover during winter break learning new skills at Thayer School of Engineering, which will offer several free, skills-based courses.
Sep 29, 2015