Irving Energy Institute Funds First Research Projects
Interdisciplinary topics range from nanotechnology to bioenergy to telemedicine.
[more]Interdisciplinary topics range from nanotechnology to bioenergy to telemedicine.
[more]The heart’s motion is so powerful that it can recharge devices that save our lives, according to new research from Dartmouth College. Using a dime-sized invention developed by engineers at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth, the kinetic energy of the heart can be converted into electricity to power a wide-range of implantable devices, according to the study funded by the National Institutes of Health. Read more here!
[more]This winter has been another season marked by immense interest in the energy space at Dartmouth. In December, the Sustainability Office and Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society partnered on two programs to create opportunities for students to learn about energy systems from a diverse group of stakeholders: the Dartmouth Energy Horizons Program, and another Dartmouth Energy Immersion Trips.
[more]Former N.H. environmental commissioner also performs the orations of Daniel Webster.
[more]The Irving Institute for Energy and Society at Dartmouth recently announced that a $40,000 grant has been awarded to Professor Amro Farid to develop a transactive energy blockchain prototype for Lebanon Community Power (LCP). Read more by clicking here!
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