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3D Neural Probes Open New Frontiers in Brain Science and Therapy
A Dartmouth-led study demonstrates a method to achieve three-dimensional interfacing, solving the long-running "dimensional mismatch" between typical two-dimensional probes and the brain's 3D neural circuits.

Beth Altringer Eagle Named Distinguished Professor in Design and Director of the Design Initiative at Dartmouth
An award-winning designer, educator, and entrepreneurial leader, Eagle brings more than 15 years of international experience at the intersection of behavioral science, engineering, product innovation and design.

New Study Paves the Way for Better Control of Interactions Between Oscillators
A Dartmouth study demonstrates a new way to use simple components to tune and control the behavior of harmonic oscillators—used in everything from clocks to car suspensions.

A New Way to Engineer the Structure of Metals Comes to Dartmouth
Dartmouth Engineering professor Rebecca Gallivan coauthored a study with colleagues at Caltech that demonstrates a revolutionary way to precisely control the microstructure of metal alloys.
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Research Quick Takes

Aug 21, 2025
3-Minute Research Pitch
PhD student Aleyna La Croix received an honorable mention at this year's Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) International Section Fracture Repair (ISFR) 3-Minute Research Pitch Competition. Her pitch was titled, "Shocking Revelations in Cryogelation: Sparking musculoskeletal regeneration." Watch video

Aug 21, 2025
Compressible Multifunctional Piezocomposite Sensor
PhD students Huan Zhao, Xiangbei Liu, and Ya Tang, Andrew Kim '27, and Professor Yan Li co-authored "A novel compressible piezocomposite design for acceleration and dynamic force sensing" published in Materials & Design. The paper presents a design that integrates triaxial acceleration sensing and dynamic force sensing into a single, compact device—addressing the need for combined motion and force feedback in applications such as robotic surgery to enable smoother, more precise operations.

Aug 21, 2025
Advances in Cybersecurity
PhD students Sie Hendrata Dharmawan, Emma Graham, Mateusz Nowak, and Qintong Xie, as well as Roy Leibovitz '27, programmer Edward Koh, and postdoc Xavier Cadet—most in Professor Peter Chin's Learning, Intelligence + Singal Processing (LISP) lab—had four papers accepted into the Conference on Game Theory and AI for Security. "These papers are part of the four-year DARPA research project called CASTLE: Cyber Agents for Security Testing and Learning Environments which LISP lab has been working on to develop game-theoretic reinforcement learning agents that can outsmart potential cyber adversaries in an enterprise-level network," said Chin.

Aug 07, 2025
IEEE Power & Energy Society Award
Professor Junbo Zhao received a 2025 IEEE PES Technical Committee Prize Paper Award for "State Estimation for Integrated Energy Systems: Motivations, Advances, and Future Work" published in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems.