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Dartmouth engineers enjoy a meal in Banda, Rwanda, where they traveled to build a micro-hydropower generator.

 

Photo courtesy of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.

Madeleine du Toit is a Programme Leader in the Energy Pipelines CRC. Madeleine holds BEng, MEng and PhD degrees in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Pretoria in South Africa and a Masters degree in Welding Engineering from the University of the Witwatersrand.

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Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering designed robots to complete challenges with children's toys for the "Toy Story" end-of-term competition.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser.

Engineering event in partnership with ABB.

Photography by Jacob Melton

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June 14, 2019; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; McMaster University 2019 Spring Convocations - Science. Valedictorian: Hannah McPhee. Honourary Degree Recipient: Donna Strickland. Photo by Sarah Janes for McMaster University.

Grinding the Weld off 28-10-2012

To mitigate climate change around the world, many researchers have called for a shift in our transportation systems. They urge us to replace vehicles that rely on traditional fossil fuels with electric vehicles to meet ambitious reduction goals. But how does adopting and scaling e-mobility affect a city and its residents? What impacts do environmental factors, economic factors, and customer preference have on driving the electric vehicle grid? Join our panelists for a discussion on the infrastructure of electrification.

 

Moderator:

 

Costa Samaras - Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering | Carnegie Mellon University (CMU Engineering '08)

Panelists:

 

-Sarah Olexsak - Manager, Transportation Electrification | Duquesne Light Company

Stanley Young - Advanced Transportation and Urban Scientist | NREL

-Tiara Thurston - General Manager | Tesla

-Alex Pazuchanics - Assistant Director, Dept. of Mobility and Infrastructure | City of Pittsburgh (CMU Heinz '17)

-Carly Dobbins-Bucklad - Mobility Solutions Strategy Lead | Ford Smart Mobility LLC

 

Introductions by Jacob Ward, PhD candidate, Engineering and Public Policy and Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University; and Technology Manager, US Department of Energy's Vehicle Technologies Program

 

Learn more at cmuenergyweek.org.

Construction of QUT's new $230m Science and Engineering Centre, Brisbane Australia.

 

Photos: Leighton Contractors

Il banco del carpentiere.

Years ago, apparently the engineering school at WVU was experimenting with these cylindrical concrete stones, and my Grandpa got a bunch for either free or cheap... and used them to build all the garden walls. They are very nice and honestly stay right where you put them without mortar for... well.. they've been there 40 years. A few got hit by cars and they just fell over, they didn't break.

 

You can see them a few other places in town but as far as I know you can't get them anywhere.

 

They are super-great and I love them.

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socket and ratchet set from 1922.

Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering designed robots to complete challenges with children's toys for the "Toy Story" end-of-term competition.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser.

College of Engineering Dean Jonathan Wickert (left) with former dean Jim Melsa and Cy on the Great Wall of China.

A small solar panel on the top of the house.

 

Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.

 

Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12

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