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Another Record Year for Dartmouth Engineering Investiture Includes First-Ever Online Degree Cohort
Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth celebrated a record 394 degrees during its 2026 Investiture—marked by many firsts, including the graduation of its inaugural online Master of Engineering in computer engineering degree cohort.
Douglas Van Citters Named 14th Dean of Thayer
A biomedical engineer and expert in orthopedic biomaterials and artificial joints, Van Citters '99 Th'03 Th'06 will assume his new role as dean of Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth on July 1.
Thayer Team Receives Constellation Prize for Peace Engineering
The Prize recognizes Paula Olson, Emily Monroe, and Sol Diamond for bridging policy and practice to guide precise and powerful interventions against gun violence.
Machine Learning Models May Help Predict Glacier Melt and Movement
Aleah Sommers, a research scientist in Professor Colin Meyer's Ice Fluid Dynamics Lab, is experimenting with AI in her subglacial hydrology research.
Dartmouth Engineering Study Presents New Framework for Building More Resilient Power Grids
A study led by Professor Junbo Zhao presents a coordinated management framework that connects all aspects of an outage to optimize utility maintenance, improvements, and recovery.
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Jun 18, 2026
Strengthening Science and Connections in Greenland
Research Scientist Aleah Sommers co-organized and taught at the Greenland Ice Sheet Ocean (GRISO) Science Summer School, held in Nuuk, Greenland. The two-week intensive course brought together PhD students and postdocs from around the world to connect with and learn from Greenland-based scientists and local Greenlandic organizations. "After teaching at the GRISO Summer School, I feel inspired about connecting glacier hydrology to the downstream impacts on lakes, fjords, ecology, and communities, and exploring how to connect physical process modeling with community interests and local research priorities," said Sommers.
Jun 18, 2026
mRNA Flu Vaccine for Better Protection
Research Scientist Tae-Geun Yu is co-first author, and Professor Jiwon Lee is co-corresponding author of "mRNA-based influenza vaccine expands the B cell response breadth in humans" published in Nature Immunology. A collaboration with WashU Medicine, the study found that Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine—currently under review by FDA—triggers an immune response against a wide array of flu strains, potentially offering stronger and longer-lasting protection.
Jun 18, 2026
IEEE PES Best Paper Awards
PhD students Yitong Liu (pictured), and Shengqi Yuan each received best paper awards for the 2026 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting in Montréal. Yuan's paper, co-authored with Professor Junbo Zhao and members of Sandia National Labs, is titled "Integrated Wildfire Impact Modeling on Urban-Suburban Distribution System Resilience"; and Liu's, also co-authored with Zhao as well as ISO New England, is "Truncated Copula-based Scenario Generation to Model Spatiotemporal Correlations of Wind and Solar Power Plants in Large-Scale Systems."
Jun 11, 2026
Waves Accelerate Melting of Antarctic Sea Ice
Professor Don Perovich is a co-author of "The influence of ocean waves on Antarctic sea-ice albedo and seasonal melting, and potential coupled physical and biological feedbacks" published in The Cryosphere. "We found that waves washing the snow-covered sea ice darkened the surface, leading to more sunlight being absorbed and enhancing the speed of summer melting," said Perovich.
