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Jun 19, 2026
Scientists Agree on 30-Year Window of Opportunity to Prepare for Sea-Level Rise
Research published in Nature, co-authored by Dartmouth Engineering Professor Hélène Seroussi, identifies a window of opportunity critical to strategic adaptation planning.News
Jun 15, 2026
Another Record Year for Dartmouth Engineering Investiture Includes First-Ever Online Degree Cohort
Jun 03, 2026
Dartmouth Engineering Study Presents New Framework for Building More Resilient Power Grids
May 29, 2026 | Dartmouth Libraries
Machine Learning Models May Help Predict Glacier Melt and Movement
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Physics Today
Jun 17, 2026
The History of Eyeballs as Particle Detectors
Lesley Jarvis, an associate professor of radiation oncology and applied sciences, and Brian Pogue, a professor of biomedical engineering, appear in an article about the human eye's ability to detect high-energy particles. Jarvis and Pogue worked on a camera for detecting radiation that produced visible light in a patient's eye during testing, which Jarvis later confirmed was produced by charged particles. "And all of a sudden, right out of her pupil we saw blue light glowing out of her eye," Jarvis said.
News Medical
Jun 16, 2026
New mRNA flu vaccine offers broader protection against influenza strains
Features research co-authored by Jiwon Lee, an adjunct assistant professor of engineering, finding that an investigational mRNA influenza vaccine generated broader and more durable immune responses than a standard flu shot.
Inside Higher Ed
Jun 01, 2026
Can You Build an Electric Race Car?
Highlights that the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth created a Formula SAE hybrid team in 2006, which helped spur the creation of a national competition in 2007 that now includes electric race cars and other categories.
EOS
May 20, 2026
Changes in Sea Ice Microstructure Could Affect Climate Models
Don Perovich, a professor of engineering, comments on new research examining how granular sea ice changes the threshold at which brine channels allow water flow through ice. "It's the sequel we've been waiting decades for," Perovich said.
Research Quick Takes
Jun 18, 2026
Strengthening Science and Connections in Greenland
Research Scientist Aleah Sommers co-organized and taught at the Greenland Ice Sheet Ocean (GRISO) Science Summer School, held in Nuuk, Greenland. The two-week intensive course brought together PhD students and postdocs from around the world to connect with and learn from Greenland-based scientists and local Greenlandic organizations. "After teaching at the GRISO Summer School, I feel inspired about connecting glacier hydrology to the downstream impacts on lakes, fjords, ecology, and communities, and exploring how to connect physical process modeling with community interests and local research priorities," said Sommers.
Jun 18, 2026
mRNA Flu Vaccine for Better Protection
Research Scientist Tae-Geun Yu is co-first author, and Professor Jiwon Lee is co-corresponding author of "mRNA-based influenza vaccine expands the B cell response breadth in humans" published in Nature Immunology. A collaboration with WashU Medicine, the study found that Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine—currently under review by FDA—triggers an immune response against a wide array of flu strains, potentially offering stronger and longer-lasting protection.
Jun 18, 2026
IEEE PES Best Paper Awards
PhD students Yitong Liu (pictured), and Shengqi Yuan each received best paper awards for the 2026 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting in Montréal. Yuan's paper, co-authored with Professor Junbo Zhao and members of Sandia National Labs, is titled "Integrated Wildfire Impact Modeling on Urban-Suburban Distribution System Resilience"; and Liu's, also co-authored with Zhao as well as ISO New England, is "Truncated Copula-based Scenario Generation to Model Spatiotemporal Correlations of Wind and Solar Power Plants in Large-Scale Systems."
