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Neukom Institute
Author: Neukom Institute for Computational Science, Dartmouth College
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The Neukom Institute for Computational Science was created to become a catalyst for interdisciplinary collaboration at Dartmouth using computational science to aid the myriad research projects on campus.
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Professor uses computational tools to develop next generation intelligent neurprosthetics
Neukom Scholar modifies existing programs to better handle statistical methods for measuring aquatic stressors.
Neukom Grad Fellow works to create a system for searching large music collections by groove, the background or foundational rhythm of a track.
Professor uses geospatial technology and interactive web-based mapping to promote understanding of the joint influence of segregation and diversity in American communities.
Professors test agent-based modeling for dialect research and possibly revitalizing endangered languages.
Undergraduate Neukom Scholar uses computational tools to help inform educational policy.
Neukom Grad Fellow works to refine the clinical interface tools of Nirfast to make it useful to novice users and test the utility in optical spectroscopy imaging in cancer tumors.
Neukom Grad Fellow hopes to improve current stellar evolution code to enhance the effort to answer the age-old question, "Are we alone?"
The Neukom Institute for Computational Science at Dartmouth College presents the inaugural Donoho Colloquium, "The Digital Public Library of America and the Digital Future," with Robert Darnton, PhD, University Librarian, Harvard University.
Using text-based analytics on digitized Gilded Age newspapers, Neukom Scholar, Ian Webster, explores trends in corruption and reform during the American Gilded Age.
Undergraduate scholar uses network analysis to characterize the structure of global trade networks.
Undergraduate scholar uses network analysis to characterize the structure of global trade networks. Neukom Scholar, Valentin Yanev.
Using text-based analytics on digitized Gilded Age newspapers, Neukom Scholar, Ian Webster, explores trends in corruption and reform during the American Gilded Age. Neukom Scholar, Ian Webster.
Neukom Scholar, Dhrubo Jyoti, studies quantum information science (QIS), in particular from the standpoint of building a quantum simulator on solid-state spin devices where dipolar couplings are naturally found in Nature.
Using GPS tracking data streams from movements of wild Tanzanian Wildebeest, Thomas Morrison, H. Seano Whitecloud, John Eikens, & Darren Cheng channel information into an art and sound environment and extrapolate the data into rhythm, sound, color, and patterns.
Dan Kotlowitz, Ford Evans, Peter Hacket, and Lorie Loeb, use their Neukom CompX Grant to develop and explore methods of using digital media in live theater. Historically, projected images have been used in the theater to create physical geography behind the performers.
Assoc. Professor Chris Bailey-Kellogg, Computer Science, and Asst. Professor of Engineering Karl Griswold, discuss their efforts to develop an integrated suite of general methods combining computation and experiment in order to produce immunotolerant variants of therapeutic proteins, in which immunogenicity is reduced while therapeutic activity is maintained.
Neukom Fellow Ryan Urbanowicz, discusses his efforts to create a learning classifier system for the detection, characterization, and modeling of genetic heterogeneity.
Neukom Fellow Swaroop Guntupalli discusses ongoing research into how the brain processes information.
Mary Flanagan, Professor of Film & Media Studies and Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor in Digital Humanities, explains how the PlayCube engages visitors in the physical and cognitive benefits of interactive art.



