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Kurt Kostyu '12; Sibo; Merritt Jenkins '10; Jean-Claude; Valens Harerimana, one of our workers and shopkeeper trainees; Faustin, Anaclet; Mayor (aka Pierre Niyomwungeri) foreman and translator; Alexis, night watchman; Dominic Hewes (Imperial College London, e.quinox); and Matthew Douthwaite (Imperial College London, e.quinox).

 

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

 

Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12

Students perform mock surgical techniques during their ENGS 165: "Biomaterials" course.

 

Photo by Rusty Spydell.

 

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Taken at the Model Engineering Exhibition in Manchester, Trafford center. I went with Andy, Peter and Emily.

a skilled worker lays bricks as Asher Mayerson `15 and Adam Khamis (Imperial College London, e.quinox, civil engineer) look on

 

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

 

Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12

VULII was pleased to host the rectors, administrators and staff from HEEAP partner institutions for one week at Arizona State University during the month of April. The participants attended professional development meetings led by faculty, staff and leadership from ASU. Topics included online programs; strategic communications; institutional quality assurance and assessment; public/private partnerships; revenue generating facilities; and academic enterprise and setting policy.

Sacred Heart University Engineering hosted the Connecticut Engineering Tech Challenge with the Connecticut Technology Council on October 19, 2018, at the West Campus Makerspace. Photo by Mark F. Conrad

McGill Engineering Flagball Reunion 2012

Dartmouth engineers traveled to Rwanda to implement pico hydro electricity generating systems. This project is entering its second year as work is done to improve and maintain the systems.

 

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

On the last day of vacation, I took the Shinkansen home. For those unaware, it's the famous high-speed train that runs from Japan.

 

Human engineering has overcome so many obstacles for our society to function the way it does now. Stepping out for a moment just to take in the technology we have i.e. bullet-trains and suspension bridges, who would've thought we could accomplish so much.

School of Engineering Classroom and Lab Photography

Flowers

 

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

 

Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12

Today 18 students in ENGR 113 demonstrated their semester design project. The project was to make a self-propelled vehicle that would make it at least 9 feet of a 15 foot curved track. The teams had alpha and beta test runs on the track that helped them redesign the vehicle for this last run.

 

In first place Team “Lucky 7-3” made it 18 feet to the end of the track using tracks instead of wheels. Their innovation and continual redesigns paid off.

 

In second place Team “Scorporation” went 13.3 feet. This team had a great overall design, but the weight on the back gave them issues going up the last big hill.

 

In third place Team “Convex Machinery” went 6.9 feet. This car was so fast it jumped off the track. It also had great attention to detail. One of their team members vacuum formed a model car and panted the body.

 

The other teams did a great job. They continually worked as cohesive groups this semester and made great designs. Their cars needed more torque to make it up the hills, but their designs were good.

 

It is great to see students learning hands-on the design process. The issues they face now make them better at problem solving and being real engineers in the future.

 

February 21-24. UC Davis celebrated National Engineers Week with a variety of events, guest speakers and showcases.

A villager listens to a question done during surveying.

 

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

 

Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12

 

Electrical Engineering students use a prototyping station to build and test circuits and a multimeter to measure current, voltage, and resistance in Lecturer Taskia Khan’s Electrical Circuits I Lab inside the STEM Innovation Center on March 24, 2022. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer

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