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Intro to Engineering students demo The Recycling Project — a self-sorting recycling bin for Baker-Berry Library. Professor Ulrike Wegst gives the project a try.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
Host to the shaping of some of South Africas best engineers, mechanics and techicians.The tall building is divided into two parts namely Engineering Building 1 and Engineering Building 2
Giancarlo Nucci '07 and a community worker. Dartmouth engineers traveled to Banda, Rwanda to build a micro-hydropower generator to provide electric lighting.
Photo courtesy of Dartmouth HELP 2008.
Protected spring test 3. Dartmouth engineers traveled to Tanzania to implement water and sanitation projects in the great Dar Es Salaam area in Tanzania.
Photo courtesy of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE).
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering DHE members traveled to Banda, Rwanda to install a pico-hydro turbine to generate energy.
Wouter Zwart '14 at waterfall in Jove, a village near Banda.
Photo courtesy of DHE.
A team sponsored by Raytheon shows off its “Flying Blanket” to several judges. Photo by Joe Pangburn
Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering built machines to navigate a simulated lunar landscape. The goal: to pick up paper balls (i.e. ice pellets), wooded rings (i.e. H2O converters), and batteries (i.e. energy sources), cross an S-bridge over a lunar valley and deposit all their gatherings into receptacles around the demonstration platform.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
Intro to Engineering students demo their project.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
Giancarlo Nucci '07 and community workers. Dartmouth engineers traveled to Banda, Rwanda to build a micro-hydropower generator to provide energy for lighting in a village that has no electricity.
Photo courtesy of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.
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.
Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering built machines to navigate a simulated lunar landscape. The goal: to pick up paper balls (i.e. ice pellets), wooded rings (i.e. H2O converters), and batteries (i.e. energy sources), cross an S-bridge over a lunar valley and deposit all their gatherings into receptacles around the demonstration platform.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
LIR: Engineering in the 21st Century (And Some Fun Applications of CAD). Dr. Barry Hojjatie, VSU Engineering Dept., talked about the various fields of engineering and showed members how to apply a computer graphics program called AutoCAD to develop simple 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional images, and convert the 3-D computer images to 3-D objects using a 3-D Prototyper at the VSU Engineering Lab. Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012, 3-5 PM
Michale Bolger Th’05 ’07 and fellow Dartmouth engineers traveled to the remote village of Nyamilu, Kenya to install a solar-powered water pump.
This photo appeared in "Humanitarian Engineering" in the Summer 2011 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.
Photo courtesy Michael Bolger and Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering.
Steph pounding and sifting clay for the rocket stove. Dartmouth engineers traveled to Tanzania to implement water and sanitation projects in the great Dar Es Salaam area in Tanzania.
Photo courtesy of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE).
LIR: Engineering in the 21st Century (And Some Fun Applications of CAD). Dr. Barry Hojjatie, VSU Engineering Dept., talked about the various fields of engineering and showed members how to apply a computer graphics program called AutoCAD to develop simple 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional images, and convert the 3-D computer images to 3-D objects using a 3-D Prototyper at the VSU Engineering Lab. Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012, 3-5 PM
Merritt Jenkins `10, Abdalla, Kurt Kostyu `12, Valens Harerimana, one of our workers and shopkeeper trainees, Adam Khamis (Imperial College London, e.quinox, civil engineer), Ali
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Intro to Engineering students Simon Agnew, Jehan Diaz, Nitesh Pant, Emma Staiger, and Adam Vandenbussche demo their project breezband — a bracelet that detects when an individual becomes incapacitated in the water and instantly alerts a safety officer.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
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.
The final competition for ENGS 146: "Computer-Aided Mechanical Engineering Design" demonstrated student designed human-powered walking beasts in a medieval themed jousting tournament.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
High School Students from across the Western UP test their contraptions for a chance to win. Hosted by the CPCO, Presented by Engineering Fundamentals at Michigan Tech.
Incoming students get an introduction to Thayer School's suite of resources and labs as part of ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
Digging soil to backfill behind the gabion walls.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
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.