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The Graduate Forum

Exit Interview: Brian Pogue, Dean of Graduate Studies

The Graduate Forum interviews outgoing Dean of Graduate Studies and Professor of Engineering Brian Pogue and thanks him for his four years of service.</p>

Oct 05, 2012

The New York Times

A Storage Solution Is in the Air

SustainX Inc.&mdash;founded in 2007 by Professor Charles Hutchinson and engineering students Dax Kepshire Th&#39;06, &#39;09, Ben Bollinger &#39;04 Th&#39;04, &#39;08, and Troy McBride Th&#39;01&mdash;is set to build a pilot isothermal plant capable of storing and releasing up to two megawatts of power.</p>

Oct 04, 2012

ODT Magazine

What's gaining traction in orthopedics?

Professors Doug Van Citters and John Collier answer the question, "What&rsquo;s the so-called &#39;next big thing&#39; coming in the orthopedic space?"</p>

Sep 28, 2012

Nature Biotechnology

It's the problem, stupid!

Professor Tillman Gerngross makes the case that the world&#39;s most exciting, groundbreaking technology is pointless if it is unable to address an urgent and relevant need.</p>

Sep 19, 2012

Dartmouth Now

Genoa Teen Completes Humanitarian Work in Africa

Amelia Ritger &rsquo;15, as a member of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE), spent the summer in Tanzania working to improve health and environmental conditions.</p>

Sep 17, 2012

The Dartmouth

Lynch surveys future of energy technology

A lecture titled &ldquo;Oil and the Future of Energy&rdquo; was the first Jones Seminar on Science, Technology and Society of the academic year and took place in a packed Spanos Auditorium.

Sep 17, 2012

The Dartmouth

Student groups take summer service trips

The Big Green Bus and Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering promoted both sustainability and philanthropic engineering projects through entirely student-led trips this summer.

Sep 12, 2012

Mass High Tech

SustainX gets 11 new patents for energy storage

SustainX Inc.&mdash;founded by Professor Charles Hutchinson and engineering students Dax Kepshire Th&#39;06, &#39;09, Ben Bollinger &#39;04 Th&#39;04, &#39;08, and Troy McBride Th&#39;01&mdash;announced Thursday that it has been issued 11 patents related to its constant-temperature compressed air technology.

Sep 07, 2012

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