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The 55th Annual Hawaii State Science & Engineering Fair at the Hawaii Convention Center

Engineering is very interesting to me. These men are constructing a car part.

LEDs using the D batteries.

 

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

 

Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12

Jeremy Rickli - Manufactoring Engineering, January 2023

Jeremy Rickli - Manufactoring Engineering, January 2023

Sibo, Merritt Jenkins `10, Jean-Claude, and Valens Harerimana, one of our workers and shopkeeper trainees

 

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

 

Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12

2014 Engineering Fundamentals (October 30, 2014)

Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students are safely starting work on their newest assistive technologies project in conjunction with a Romanian partner organization.

 

This image appeared in the Spring 2021 issue of Dartmouth Engineer Magazine.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

Fall 2018 Graduate Reception - Dept. of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

These days, we’re taking our tuning series into the past with a supercharged BMW E46 M3 and some beautiful photography. Thanks to VF Engineering and their supercharger kit, gorgeous HRE 501 wheels and 1013MM Photography, this BMW E46 M3 comes completely to daily life! What a attractiveness!

As y...

 

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Engineering Big Bash, Santa Clara University

FMP DB# 3206

Inner Engineering

Some of the most fascinating machines in the engineering world do their work inside the human body, taking pictures of cells, performing surgical procedures and more to keep us healthy. Work in a group to learn how these machines work and build a model machine that can pick up an object, direct light and more.

Photo Credit: Robert Coelius

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

St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas

June 9-13, 2014

Fall 2018 Graduate Reception - Dept. of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

the stream diversion method, the tarp would be completely ripped after one day, so we painted and caulked it

 

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

 

Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12

2024, Los Angeles, California, ISEF, Society for Science, ISEF 2024, Regeneron, ISEF2024, Science, Students, International Science and Engineering Fair, Friday, May 17, 2024_05_17, 5/17/24, Grand Awards Ceremony,

Jeremy Rickli - Manufactoring Engineering, January 2023

Engineering Big Bash, Santa Clara University

FMP DB# 3206

McGill Engineering Alumni Flagball 2014

 

Xplore Engineering 2015

 

Cracking Bones Session, Thursday, June 25.

 

Colin Hart, 11, checks out bones being crashed during the Cracking Bones Workshop at the University of Michigan.

 

Learn about the types of cells and proteins found in bones and their roles in bone strength. We’ll compress and bend bones under different conditions to discover how strong bones are, what can affect their strength, and how to strengthen your own!

 

Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Senior Multimedia Producer, University of Michigan, College of Engineering

Fall 2018 Graduate Reception - Dept. of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

Part of an automated Abattoir

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

An original Halstead Tortoise boiler. The inscription reads "Slow but sure combustion". This one is in the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Belchamp Walter church and is good example of solid engineering.

Dartmouth engineers with the Nyamilu Community Water Project Committee and people of Nyamilu, Kenya.

 

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

An engineering brick is a ‘brick sized fired clay units having a dense and strong semi vitreous body,

conforming to defined limits for water absorption and compressive strength.’

An engineering degree from Pitt-Johnstown is the key to unlocking a future of endless, rewarding career opportunities.

 

Learn more at upj.pitt.edu/engineering

Yong Wang, associate professor of biomedical engineering, on April 2, 2014. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Fall 2018 Graduate Reception - Dept. of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

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