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Solar Solutions: Harnessing the Sun's Energy:

 

"Get an inside look at how solar cells harness the sun's energy. Then, you'll make your own solar concentrator by cutting and folding reflective plastic just like a piece of origami. You'll measure the performance of your design against other students. You will take your solar collector home with you!"

 

Friday Session 2

 

Photo: Evan Dougherty, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing

 

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Longin Sebahizi, our translator and e.quinox country representative, lives in the village of Nyamirambo, the village we're working out of. Here he is constructing a mud wall for a shed.

 

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

 

Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12

These Photos were taken by me during my University life. Our university is the most Beautiful place in Sri lanka.

Engineering Cooperative Education Awards Dinner held at the PAA, Friday, December 11, 2015. 213180

Back filling the gabion walls.

 

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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Dartmouth engineers traveled to Banda, Rwanda to build a micro-hydropower generator to provide energy for lighting in a village that has no electricity. Community members worked with the engineering students.

 

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

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.

 

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ILFORD HP5 35mm

 

Minolta SRT 201

 

Kill Room Seattle

Finlay McPhail (Imperial College London, e.quinox, civil engineer) puts chicken wire down over the soil in an effort to hold it down.

 

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

 

Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12

 

The fun side of artistic 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).

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.

Stopped at the Lorrete siding waiting for it to clear , before contuining into Wpg.

Civil Simplified workshops are designed to provide practical insight on Engineering projects, which is critical for every Civil Engineering student.

 

Learn more at www.civilsimplified.com/workshops

Students from Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) returned to Rwanda in summer 2011 to continue bringing small-scale hydropower systems to rural villages. From left, Ted Sumers ’12, Wouter Zwart ’14, Emily Porter ’10 Th’11, Joey Anthony ’12, and Rwandan students.

 

This photo appeared in "Humanitarian Engineering" in the Winter 2012 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.

 

Photo courtesy of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering.

Engineering Cooperative Education Awards Dinner held at the PAA, Friday, December 11, 2015. 213180

That's what the structure of the wings makes me think of. Same dragon fly as above. Tokyo, Oct. 2010.

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