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Student Team Highlight: Dartmouth Formula Racing
Members of the 2025 DFR Team reflect on this year's competitions, challenges, and joys of engineering innovation and teamwork.

Dartmouth Engineering Students Take First Place in Prestigious Operations Research Competition
PhD students Prabhat Hegde and Yueyun Xia and BE student Alan Ngouenet '25 were the winning team at Lehigh U's Modeling and Optimization: Theory and Applications Competition in June.

Dartmouth NEXT in Action: Victoria Ruiz '26
As a first-generation Coulter Scholar majoring in biomedical engineering with a minor in Hispanic studies, Ruiz serves as a research assistant and helps other STEM students thrive.

Dartmouth-Led Study Advances Understanding of Ovulation for Contraceptive Discovery
A new study has for the first time revealed the details of ovulation at the single-cell level which can pave the way not only for the discovery of novel contraceptives but also for the diagnosis and treatment of infertility.
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Jul 24, 2025
Novel Complex Impedance Imaging Methods
PhD students Allaire Doussan and Sophie Lloyd, and Professors Ethan Murphy and Ryan Halter are coauthors of "Comparison of Complex Open Domain Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) Methods" published in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. The paper focuses on complex EIT methods and introduces a novel method for handling inversions in permittivity reconstructions.

Jul 10, 2025
Foundational Science Award
Professor Katie Hixon received Geisel's Special Recognition in Foundational Science Award. Honorees were selected by the Research Excellence Awards Committee for their outstanding scholarly contributions.

Jul 10, 2025
Vulnerability of Complex Systems
Professor Peter Chin received a three-year, $1M award from DoD to work on the DARPA INGOTS program. He plans to use AI to better understand the vulnerability of a complex modern digital system (e.g. mobile phones) and develop new theories and tools for vulnerability research on these systems.

Jun 19, 2025
More Accurate Ice Sheet Models
Professor Hélène Seroussi is senior author of "Increased sea-level contribution from northwestern Greenland for models that reproduce observations" published in PNAS. The study uses observational data and time-dependent physics to inform an ice flow model of northwestern Greenland glaciers. The model better matches historical observations and shows that future sea-level rise contribution from this region may be significantly larger than projected over the coming century. The paper also suggests a path forward for making the method scalable to the entire Greenland Ice Sheet.