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Four Students Awarded 2025–26 Mazilu Engineering Research Fellowship
Calista Adler '26, Jacob Crawford '27, Jeremy Wang '27, and Nayeli Yanez '27 were each awarded a $5000 Mazilu Fellowship to work with their advisors on a research project of choice.
Dartmouth Honors Barry MacLean's 50 Years of 'Extraordinary' Service
MacLean '60 Th'61 was honored for his service and generosity that has helped shape the campus, advance engineering education, and expand opportunities for students.
Dartmouth Engineering Professor Colin Meyer Wins NSF CAREER Award
The over $900,000 in funding will support Meyer's work to improve models for sea-level rise prediction, and to spark student interest in climate science through active learning with snow and glaciers.
Guiding Tomorrow's Energy Leaders: Introducing Professor Junbo Zhao
A profile of Thayer's Todd M. Cook and Elizabeth Cook Associate Professor of Engineering and Irving Institute Faculty Affiliate.
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Oct 16, 2025
Predicting Nonadherence to Breast Cancer Screening
PhD student Jiahui Luo and Professor Wesley Marrero—with quantitative biomedical sciences PhD student Guofang Ma and Miranda Scully '26—co-authored "Modeling the impact of social determinants on breast cancer screening: a data-driven approach" published in Frontiers in Medicine. "The study identified opportunities for healthcare organizations to transform sociodemographic data into targeted, facility-level intervention strategies while adapting to payer incentives and addressing screening gaps," said Marrero.
Oct 09, 2025
Strategic Cyber Defense
PhD student Mai Pham and professors Vikrant Vaze and Peter Chin coauthored "Strategic Cyber Defense via Reinforcement Learning-Guided Combinatorial Auctions" which was chosen for presentation at the IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing Conference. "This work formulates the cyber defense problem, in which we act as a defense agent protecting a network from malware attackers, as a combinatorial auction," said Pham. "We combined reinforcement learning with differentiable mechanism design to find the best resource allocation for the hosts, which aims to upstream decision making and proactively protect the network."
Oct 09, 2025
Toward Greener Batteries
Research Associate Peiyu Wang Th'25, PhD students Huilin Qing and Ruiwen Zhang, and Professor Fiona Li coauthored "Fluorine-free electrolytes for sustainable lithium batteries: a review" published in npj Materials Sustainability. The paper highlights insights and advances in fluorine-free salts, solvents, additives, and interphases, along with challenges and opportunities, offering sustainable solutions potentially competitive with conventional fluorinated electrolytes. "Modern lithium battery electrolytes rely on fluorinated components to enhance performance and functionality, but such schemes raise safety, environmental, and cost concerns due to hydrogen fluoride generation and hazardous production," said Li.
Oct 02, 2025
Biology of Human Milk
Goods Lab PhD student Laasya Devi Annepureddy is co-lead author of "Integrated ‘omics analysis reveals human milk oligosaccharide biosynthesis programs in human lactocytes" published in iScience. The study reveals pathways for how breastmilk cells produce sugars that are critical to infant health and development, and paves the way for being able to add them to formula or as a supplement to certain foods. "Being part of this project has been incredibly rewarding," said Annepureddy. "Our findings bring us one step closer to understanding the remarkable biology of human milk, and I’m grateful to the outstanding team whose collaboration made this work possible."
