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Dartmouth Engineering Professor Appointed as a Lead Author on UN Climate Change Assessment Report
Professor Erin Mayfield is a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Report, one of the world's most influential assessments of the science related to climate change.
New Implant Designed to Transform Understanding of the 'Gut-Brain'
Dartmouth Engineering Professor Alexander Boys, together with researchers from the University of Cambridge, have created a device that can be placed between the layers of the colon and, for the first time, directly measure electrical signals in the 'second brain in our guts.'
New Ocean Simulations Uncover Possible Link Between Subsurface "Storms" and Antarctic Ice Loss
Dartmouth Engineering professor Yoshihiro Nakayama and his multi-institutional team have identified storm-like circulation patterns beneath Antarctic ice shelves that can cause aggressive melting, with major implications for global sea level rise projections.
Engineering Major Wins Second Prize in National STEM Research Competition
Victoria Ruiz '26 was runner-up in the undergraduate oral presentation category at this year's Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) National Convention for her presentation on the effectiveness of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for bone healing.
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Dec 11, 2025
Guide for Generating Spatial Data
PhD student Ruixu (Rachel) Huang is a co-lead author of "Systematic benchmarking of imaging spatial transcriptomics platforms in FFPE tissues" published in Nature Communications. A collaboration between the Goods Lab and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, the study is the first to compare commercial platforms for generating spatial data.
Dec 04, 2025
Better Printed Solar Cells
Postdoc Yanan Li, PhD students Julia Huddy and Masha Klymenko, and Professor Will Scheideler coauthored "Spatial-Uniformity–Driven Bayesian Optimization for Rapid Development of Printed Perovskite Solar Cells" published in Small. (This came out of work recently funded by DOE in Scheideler's SENSE Lab.) "Metal halide perovskites are a promising emerging solar technology, but challenges in reliability and large‑area scalability still hinder widescale adoption. This work uses a machine‑learning–driven Bayesian optimization approach to improve the uniformity of printed perovskite films—addressing a key bottleneck for scaling low‑cost, roll‑to‑roll manufacturing and enabling higher‑efficiency, more reliable solar cells," said Scheideler.
Nov 20, 2025
Toward Optimal Auctions
PhD student Mai Pham, will present her paper, coauthored with professors Vikrant Vaze and Peter Chin, titled "Advancing Differentiable Mechanism Design: Neural architectures for combinatorial auctions" for a workshop at the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. Although auctions are considered an effective way of allocating limited resources when demand is high, designing auctions that are simultaneously optimal for the participants, system operator, and greater society is challenging. The paper presents a new approach that leverages modern deep learning architectures and algorithms to meet this challenge.
Nov 20, 2025
TERMIS-AM Conference Winner
Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Founder and CEO of NovaGyn Becca Thomson '20 Th'21 Th'25 attended the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society Americas Conference in Detroit. There she was a finalist in the Business Plan Competition and winner of the $1,000 People's Choice Award and $2,000 Judges' Award. "Winning these awards was an incredible honor and a huge validation for NovaGyn's mission of advancing surgical solutions in women's health," said Thomson. "I'm thrilled that our innovative approach to tissue engineering resonated with both experts and the community. This recognition motivates us to continue pushing the boundaries of regenerative medicine and bring meaningful solutions to patients worldwide."
