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Dartmouth Engineering Celebrates Another Record Number of Degrees
Thayer School of Engineering celebrated the awarding of a record 384 engineering degrees at Dartmouth this year.

Marshals Lead Their Class On The Green and In Student Life
Each year, class marshals are selected on the basis of good citizenship, enthusiasm, integrity, and positive impact on others to lead their classmates to The Green during Commencement.

Major Grant Funds Mentor Program to Boost Degrees in Engineering
The Sherman Fairchild Foundation recently awarded a $12.5 million grant to advance near-peer mentoring programs including Dartmouth Emerging Engineers.

Dartmouth and Indian Institute of Science Forge Partnership
The partnership brings together two premier institutions renowned for their commitment to interdisciplinary studies and innovation.
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Research Quick Takes

Jun 19, 2025
More Accurate Ice Sheet Models
Professor Hélène Seroussi is senior author of "Increased sea-level contribution from northwestern Greenland for models that reproduce observations" published in PNAS. The study uses observational data and time-dependent physics to inform an ice flow model of northwestern Greenland glaciers. The model better matches historical observations and shows that future sea-level rise contribution from this region may be significantly larger than projected over the coming century. The paper also suggests a path forward for making the method scalable to the entire Greenland Ice Sheet.

Jun 12, 2025
Research Prize: Metamaterials
PhD student Xiangbei Liu received third prize in the 2025 Neukom Outstanding Graduate Research Awards. Her research with Yan Li’s Group uses machine learning to efficiently design metamaterials with zero Poisson's ratio that maintain their shape in the transverse direction when stretched or compressed, making them ideal for soft robotics and biomedical devices.

Jun 05, 2025
Improving Healthcare Access
Professor Vikrant Vaze is a co-author of "A novel outreach approach for identification of familial hypercholesterolemia: Interview-based formative evaluation to improve healthcare access and quality" published in PEC Innovation. "This was a collaborative effort with folks from DH and Geisel, as well as Family Heart Foundation. The study is aimed at designing and evaluating direct outreach and referral to specialty care for patients with an elevated risk of FH identified through a machine learning model and expert review of the electronic record in a rural US health system. It's an excellent human-centered design thinking exercise and it yielded a great deal of success," said Vaze.

May 22, 2025
Cyber Defense x2
Professor Peter Chin's Learning, Intelligence + Singal Processing (LISP) lab had two papers accepted at the Reinforcement Learning Conference (RLC): "Hierarchical Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning for Cyber Network Defense" and "Quantitative Resilience Modeling for Autonomous Cyber Defense." Said Chin, "Both papers are part of the outcome of the four-year DARPA research project called CASTLE: Cyber Agents for Security Testing and Learning Environments that LISP lab has been working on to develop game-theoretic reinforcement learning agents that can outsmart potential cyber adversaries in an enterprise-level network."