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Dartmouth Engineering Student Applies Mobile Robotics Toward Healthier, More Sustainable Agriculture
PhD Innovation Fellow Adam Gronewold is applying mobile robotics to the challenge of making agricultural cropping systems more efficient and sustainable.

New Mathematical Pricing Model Can Help Public and Private Transportation Systems Work Together So Everyone Wins
Operations researchers, including Dartmouth Engineering Professor Vikrant Vaze, designed the fare-setting model to improve service for underserved communities while reducing costs and increasing efficiency.

MEM Project Sheds Light on the Problem of Food Insecurity at Dartmouth
As Conrades Distinguished Fellows, Harshitha Rayapati and Sandile Dube '19 Th'20 decided to team up to examine a problem that many Dartmouth students face, but few talk about.
Dartmouth Engineering Researchers Present Novel System to Help Clear Landmines
PhD Innovation Fellow Max Orman-Kollmar presented his group's cutting-edge sensor work at the Humanitarian Demining Innovation and Technology Summit.
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Design & Fabrication for Energy & Sensing
Professor Will Scheideler is co-author of "Recent Advances in 3D Printed Electrodes – Bridging the Nano to Mesoscale" published in Advanced Science. The review covers applications in energy and sensing, including emerging fabrication methods. "We report on strategies for transforming polymers into 3D architected metals and ceramics, and how the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence is changing the design of 3D-printed materials," said Scheideler.
IEEE Best Paper Award
PhD candidate Varsha Shukla received the Best Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Gender and Technology for her research: "On Addressing Bias and Fairness in Large Language Models for Responsible Innovation in Gender Contexts." This recognition highlights her contributions toward advancing gender-sensitive AI research. "Technology shapes our society in incredible ways, and ensuring fairness and equity in AI systems is critical for fostering inclusivity," said Shukla.

Cryosphere Early Career Award
Professor Yoshihiro Nakayama received the Cryosphere Early Career Award last month at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting, for his work on polar oceanography and Antarctic processes. "I am deeply honored to receive this award. My work integrating observations and modeling is made possible through the extensive support and collaboration of researchers worldwide. I'm grateful for their invaluable contributions."

NIH Grant Supports New Tools for Neuroscience
Professor Hui Fang's research group was awarded $2.6M over five years from NIH to develop and optimize a new type of microelectrode array probe used for parallel neuromodulator sensing and electrophysiological recording. "Refining and validating this type of probe would directly enable numerous studies in both basic and translational neuroscience, would be applicable to many other devices, such as DBS and sEEG electrodes, and would also bring the technology a significant step closer to commercial manufacturing," said Fang.