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Dartmouth Research Team Develops New Method to Measure Neurotransmitters in Real Time
A study published in Nature Communications presents a unique carbon coating for sensing devices to achieve fast electrochemical measurements in the human brain.

Online Learning in Engineering at Dartmouth Takes Another Step Forward
Dartmouth Engineering is combining videoconferencing technology with wifi-enabled robots to enhance the online learning experience.

Researchers Develop New Method to Optimize Paratransit Systems
A new study co-authored by Dartmouth Engineering Professor Vikrant Vaze presents a way for paratransit operators to more efficiently prepare for and recover from trip cancellations and driver no-shows.

Dartmouth Engineering Professor Co-authors Protocol for Creating Bioelectronic Neural Implants
Professor Alexander Boys co-authored the step-by-step instructions published in Nature Protocols for building bioelectronic implants capable of interfacing with tissue to probe neurons at the single-cell level.
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May 01, 2025
Understanding AI Behavior
PhD students Clement Nyanhongo '17 Th'18 and Bruno Miranda Henrique, and Professor Gene Santos co-authored "Reward Distance Comparisons Under Transition Sparsity" published in Transactions on Machine Learning Research. "Traditional reward comparison methods rely on behavioral simulations, which can be costly and pose safety risks. Our method is specifically designed to operate in more realistic and practical settings, recognizing real-world constraints, and outperforms existing approaches across a range of domains," says Santos.

Apr 24, 2025
Tissue Engineering on Display
The Hixon Lab had a strong showing at the Society for Biomaterials 50th Annual Meeting & Exposition in Chicago earlier this month. PhD student Amritha Anup Th'23, MS-MD student Jewelia Durant, Jack Flaggert '26, Daniel Kang '25, Kristine Suritis '25, and Kate Wasacz '25all presented posters showcasing their work, and Emma Kerimo '25 was invited to deliver an oral presentation.

Apr 24, 2025
Machine Learning + Human Expertise
Professors Vikrant Vaze and Peter Chin are co-authors of "Implementation of a Machine Learning Model and Direct-to-Patient Outreach Program for Targeted Screening for Familial Hypercholesterolemia" published in Journal of Clinical Lipidology. "Machine learning by itself may not make a big difference," says Vaze. "The difference is what you do with the results. Ultimately, the combination of expert knowledge and careful operationalizing of machine learning can make a major practical impact."

Apr 17, 2025
Poster Session Award Winner
PhD student Prabhat Hegde was one of four to be recognized at the Guarini Graduate Student Poster Session for the clarity, accessibility, and engagement of his presentation titled, "Considering Retreat Can Lead to More Robust Adaptation Strategies in Nourishment-Dependent Coastal Communities." Each winner received a $200 prize.