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The Dartmouth
Thayer prof. named OSA fellow
With 20 ongoing research projects at any given time, professor Brian Pogue’s bustling research lab in Thayer School of Engineering develops optics and lasers to improve cancer detection and treatment.
Feb 07, 2013
Medical Physics Web
Quantifying intraoperative fluorescence
A summary of advancements in fluorescence-guided neurosurgery research by MD/PhD candidate Pablo Valdés and professors Frederic Leblond and Keith Paulsen (et al.) originally published in <em>Nature</em> entitled, "Quantitative, spectrally-resolved intraoperative fluorescence imaging."</p>
Jan 23, 2013
The Dartmouth
Students design turbine for use in African town
Using only local supplies like aluminum, bricks, fuel, sand and wood, Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering plans to build a hydropower turbine in the Rwandan town of Musange this summer.
Jan 21, 2013
BioWorld Today
Location, Location Not an Obstacle to Biotech Success
Since Adimab "is essentially a profitable business," Professor Tillman Gerngross said it's an unusual biotech in more ways than its location. He credits much of its success to diligence in partnering.</p>
Jan 20, 2013
ASEE Prism
The New Ph.D.
A number of institutions, including Dartmouth, have begun to prepare Ph.D. engineers to grasp opportunities and thrive in the industrial, commercial, and business worlds, either as employees of large or small enterprises or as entrepreneurs.</p>
Jan 18, 2013
The Boston Globe
Dartmouth Researchers Studying Vermont Stream Recovery
With support from NSF, earth sciences professor and adjunct engineering professor Carl Renshaw has teamed up with geography professor Frank Magilligan to study the long-term effects of Tropical Storm Irene in Vermont.</p>
Jan 15, 2013
The Dartmouth
Research team develops tumor imaging system
Researchers from Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and Thayer School have developed a quantitative imaging system to detect low-grade brain cancer cells and make tumor removal more precise, according to engineering professor and research group co-leader Keith Paulsen.
Jan 14, 2013
New England Baseball Journal
What can baseball teach us?
At Dartmouth, baseball helps students relate to a more tangible subject at Thayer School of Engineering, where professor Rachel Obbard teaches a course called “Materials in Sport Equipment.”</p>
Jan 14, 2013