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May 01, 2026   |   by Catha Mayor

New Dartmouth Engineering Technology Aims to Help EPA Eliminate Lead Water Pipes

The Electromagnetic Sensing Group recently completed phase one testing of its technology for the detection of buried lead and copper pipes without the need for excavation.

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Mar 29, 2026 | Irving Institute

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New Hampshire Union Leader

Apr 29, 2026

New Hampshire Motor Speedway Hosts Engineering Students Who Build and Race Hybrid and Electric Cars

Features Raina White, engineering lab instructor and lecturer, and Dartmouth Formula Racing team members Lamine Sao '28, Nina Kieserman '28, Amelia Smith '28, and Kylie Osborne '27, who are participating in the Formula Hybrid + Electric Competition at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. "I wanted to get better at welding, get better at plasma cutting and have an actual application for it. I realized that this club was the way to do it," Kieserman said.

Forbes

Apr 19, 2026

AI Is Becoming Infrastructure, Not Software: What Stanford's Codex FutureLaw Reveals About the Next Era of Intelligence

A session by Oliver Goodenough, an adjunct professor of engineering, at the 13th annual FutureLaw conference at Stanford University explored how AI operates through two distinct logics: some systems follow explicit rules, similar to traditional legal reasoning, while others rely on probabilistic models derived from patterns in data.

AACE Review

Apr 13, 2026

Design Thinking for Everyone: An Interview with Eugene Korsunskiy

Eugene Korsunskiy, Associate Professor at Dartmouth College, discussing the integration of design thinking, maker pedagogy, and his "Joy Cards" project to foster creative confidence in learners.

Physics World

Apr 02, 2026

Biomedical Optics Play Crucial Roles Across Medicine (Audio)

Professor Brian Pogue is interviewed about optical technologies that underpin many routine medical procedures. "The largest single technology sector in medicine today is biomedical optics," Pogue said.

Research Quick Takes

Apr 23, 2026

Can Oxygen Heal Tendons?

PhD candidate Afton Limberg attended this year's Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) Annual Meeting in Charlotte, NC, where she was chosen as a finalist in the Tendon Section Elevator Pitch Competition. Her pitch was titled, "Can Oxygen Heal Tendons? Investigating Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Tendon Repair." Limberg also presented her poster, "Hyperoxia-Driven Modulation of Tendon Healing: Insights from In Vitro and In Vivo Models," based on her PhD research thesis.

Apr 16, 2026

Revolutionizing Computing Hardware

Professor Jifeng Liu authored "Atomic Ordering as a New Degree of Freedom for Semiconductor Device Engineering" published in Computer. The paper makes the case for engineering the atomic neighborhood in semiconductor alloys as a way to "leap beyond CMOS" for a new generation of computing hardware. "It is my great honor to introduce our latest research on harnessing atomic ordering in semiconductors to the computer science community. As Jensen Huang pointed out, 'the next wave of AI is physical AI,' and hardware revolutions will play a critical role there," said Liu.

Apr 09, 2026

Top Influencer in AI Energy

Professor Junbo Zhao earned the Top Influencers in AI Energy Award at the AI x Energy Summit in San Diego for his "outstanding leadership and influence" in advancing research in AI energy-related fields.