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Dartmouth Researchers Receive Funding Awards to Develop New Vaccines
Professor Margaret Ackerman will co-lead recipients of funding from the Biden-Harris Administration's Advanced Research Program for Health to support innovations in pandemic preparedness and vaccine generation.
Dartmouth Engineering Applies Human-Centered Design to the Challenge of Illegal 3D-Printing of Machinegun Conversion Devices
An ongoing partnership between the Design Initiative at Dartmouth and the US Department of Justice is leveraging the design thinking process to address an increasingly complex and deadly problem.
Dartmouth Engineering Earns DOE's Zero Energy Design Designation
Dartmouth's undergraduate engineering programs have earned the US Department of Energy's (DOE) special designation for exemplary project-based curriculum in sustainable design.
Innovating for Women
Dartmouth Engineering Professor Britt Goods Th'11 studies systems biology with a focus on women's health issues, which historically have been woefully underexamined.
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INFORMS AAS Best Paper Award
Professor Vikrant Vaze received the INFORMS AAS Best Paper Award as co-author of, "Vertiport Planning for Urban Aerial Mobility: An Adaptive Discretization Approach" published in Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. The paper optimizes the number, locations, and capacities of vertiports for electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicles in urban aerial mobility (UAM) systems while capturing interdependencies between vertiport deployment, tactical operations, and passenger demand.
Metamaterial Designs for Better Energy Harvesting
PhD students Ya Tang, Huan Zhao, and Xiangbei Liu, alum Jace Henry '24, and Professor Yan Li co-authored "Design of metamaterial thermoelectric generators for efficient energy harvesting," published in Energy Conversion and Management: X. The team demonstrated that thermoelectric generators (TEGs) incorporating metamaterial designs offer significant potential to enhance energy harvesting efficiency and broaden application possibilities. "By capturing waste heat from industrial processes, vehicles, and electronic devices, these metamaterial-based TEGs can contribute to energy conservation and promote environmental sustainability," says Li.
NSF Quantum Information Science Award
Professor Mattias Fitzpatrick received a $600,000 award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) titled, "Explorations in Non-Hermitian Physics: From Fundamentals to Quantum Information Science Applications." The award is part of NSF's investment in quantum technologies with applications that include powerful computers, secure communications, and new industrial materials, sensors, and imaging tools.
Machine Learning Leads to Novel Metamaterials
PhD students Xiangbei Liu, Huan Zhao, Ya Tang, and Professor Yan Li are co-authors of "Few-shot learning-based generative design of metamaterials with zero Poisson’s ratio" published in Materials & Design. The team used their novel approach to "identify a non-periodic metamaterial that does not experience lateral deformation when stretched or compressed—constructed by strategically arranging 64 common unit cells, each having either positive or negative Poisson’s ratios. This unique property is highly desirable for applications such as space actuators, tissue scaffolds, and gaskets," said Li.