


Research at Thayer School is advancing innovation in three focus areas:
Engineering at Dartmouth is non-departmental and most projects crosscut traditional engineering disciplines to address critical human needs. Current projects are searchable by focus area and by discipline.
Student-Built Hybrids, EVs Compete In New Hampshire
May 7, 2012 | Wired
2012 Formula Hybrid: Results and Awards
May 4, 2012 | FH Competition Blog
Jones Seminar: Natural Capital and the Worth of Nature: Concepts and Tools for Planning and Decision
Friday, May 18, 2012
Defense of Thesis Proposal: Alicia Petryk
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Ph.D. Thesis Defense: Kimberly Fink
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Snow and ice research at Thayer: From the microstructure of snow to the massiveness of ice sheets, from fundamental science to practical applications, from Thayer’s ice lab to the earth’s polar regions, Thayer researchers are uncovering what snow and ice reveal about the world.
Liquid Light: As entrepreneur-in-residence at Redpoint Ventures, Kyle Teamey ’98 wanted to find a way to make fuels from renewable energy without relying on biological feedstocks. In 2009 he cofounded Liquid Light, a startup based on discoveries in the fields of catalysis and artificial photosynthesis.
Winners of the 6th annual Formula Hybrid Competition – Universite de Sherbrooke, Brigham Young University, and University of Kansas – take to the track. Formula Hybrid was founded by Thayer School.
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