Dartmouth Experts

Dartmouth faculty and administrators are available for comment on various topics and current events. To connect with a Dartmouth expert, search the list below and contact media.relations@dartmouth.edu or the Office of Communications at 603-646-3625.

: ubiquitous computing, wireless networks, mobile computing, smartphones to improve people’s physical, emotional and mental health

: biomedical informatics, machine learning, AI for healthcare, medical imaging, digital pathology

: computer graphics, film and video animation

: video understanding, computer vision, machine learning, multimodal learning, cognitive science

: mobile healthcare technology, security and privacy, wireless networks, smart home technology

: economic geography, geographic information, geospatial technologies, self-driving cars and geospatial data, information policy, digital economy

: human-AI interaction, computational health, data science, natural language processing, conversational assistants, deep learning

: data science for health, mobile/wearable technology for healthcare

: complex systems, machine learning, networks, computational harmonic analysis

: Machine learning, natural language processing, large language models, generative AI, AI alignment, computational social science, multimodal learning, Human-centered AI (HCAI).

: machine learning, graph/data mining, graph neural networks, interpretable machine learning, program understanding and synthesis

: machine learning, 3D point clouds, statistical physics, loss landscape, neural-network weight analysis, information theory, coded computing

: archaeology of the Middle East, cultural sites in Syria

: Ancient Sparta, Greek athletics, Greek history and historiography, history of the Olympics

: digital humanities, games and psychology, human values in design

: animation, animation history, avant-garde cinema

: new media and society, popular culture and politics, sovereignty, African politics

: childhood obesity and economics, unemployment insurance, food insecurity

: tariffs, U.S. trade policy, the WTO, the Great Depression

: The Federal Reserve, the International Monetary Fund, monetary policy

: consumer prices and inflation, child and youth outcomes, peer effects, determinants of college-going

: economics of developing vaccines

: financial markets, investments, elections, forecasting

: global water resources, human impacts on watersheds, flood hydrology

: climate impacts on people and ecosystems, extreme weather and climate, climate modeling, drought and ecohydrology

: polar climate change, Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, sea-level rise, ice-ocean interactions, ice sheet modeling

: Polar policy and environmental issues, ecosystem ecology, soil biogeochemical cycling, climate change in polar systems

: climate variability and change, climate impacts on water resources and agriculture, global climate model projections, hydroclimate

: population insect ecology, invasive species, mountain pine beetles

: ecology and evolutionary biology; mercury, PFAS, and metal/chemical contaminants in aquatic food webs

: ecology, public and environmental health, cyanobacteria blooms and toxins in lakes, dynamics of lake plankton and arsenic, effects of climate change and land-use change on lakes

: molecular and cellular biology, especially metal uptake in crop plants

: Antarctica, Greenland, ice sheets, glaciers, snow, geophysics

: climate change, glacial geologic studies, geomorphology

: circadian rhythms, photorespiration, plant molecular genetics

: paleoclimatology, climate change, ice cores, atmospheric chemistry, snow and ice chemistry

: water on Earth and Mars, climate change on Earth and other planets

: sea ice geophysics; the interaction of sunlight with ice and snow; the Arctic system and climate change

: ecosystem ecology, biogeochemistry, soil ecology and climate change

: protein engineering; metabolic engineering; protein expression

: energy materials; energy storage and conversion devices; batteries, fuel cells, and clean/renewable energy; electric car batteries


: use of nonedible plants to produce energy, microbial cellulose utilization

: energy economics, policy, strategy, innovation, market structure & performance

: power electronics that interface between solar panels, the grid, and devices that use energy; power electronics and electromechanical energy conversion

: power electronics that interface between solar panels, the grid, and devices that use energy; energy efficiency and renewable energy

: energy and environmental policy, climate change, public perception of emerging technologies, regulatory and legal analysis of emerging technologies

: healthcare and COVID-19

: cannabis and byproducts; addiction; cannabis and mental health; effects of legalization on consumption; use among adolescents

: cannabis; vaping and edibles; strain potency; addiction and treatment; laws and regulatory science; cannabis and mental health; use in teens and young adults; patterns of use by social background and sex

: cannabis and pain management for acute and chronic pancreatitis; medical cannabis; pancreatic cancer; pancreatic disease and liver disease; medical education.

: pulmonary and critical care medicine, air quality, humidity and excessive heat, environmental and occupational exposure to air pollution, asthma and COPD

: infectious disease, travel medicine, international health

: slavery, revolutions, freedom, political violence against Black African descendants in the Americas, Haiti.

: African-American history, U.S. history, Black Lives Matter, civil rights, school desegregation, television, popular culture, media

: economic sanctions and the Russian financial system, Russian oligarchs, financial markets and offshore banking, wealth and taxation, professional misconduct, social movements

: student loan debt, household debt, foreclosure crisis, sociology of mental health

: race, immigration, minority politics, public opinion, policy preferences of Asian Americans, historical sociology

: Asian American studies; postcolonial/diaspora studies; ethnic studies; activism; diversity, equity, and inclusion

: French Revolution, European Enlightenment, intellectual and cultural history, history of genius, history of happiness

: international history, U.S. and the world, the Cold War, World War II in the Pacific, U.S.-Japanese relations, U.S.-East Asian relations, history of capitalism

: ethnicity and immigration in American history, women in politics, history of women’s rights, workplace equality

: gender inequality, employment and earnings, work and family policy

: history of slavery, Roman history, ancient religion

: social perception, face perception/prosopagnosia, neuropsychology, cognitive genetics

: sensory perception and cognition in autism, Dartmouth Autism Research Initiative, early detection of autism

: social psychology, especially human social intelligence

: international relations theory, international security, U.S. foreign policy, unipolarity and U.S. security

: Arctic science policy and diplomacy; global science and diplomacy, including sustainability, inclusion and gender equality initiatives

: constitutions, elections, legislatures, Latin American politics, new democracies

: political representation, gender, voter mobilization

: American Indians and the law, tribal sovereignty and political relations

: public policy, diplomacy, peacekeeping, conflict prevention, counter-terrorism, international security

: electoral institutions and behavior, public opinion, political parties, Congress and the presidency, democratic theory

: Japan, U.S.-Korea relations and East Asian affairs

: soldiers’ morale, military effectiveness, Russia, Afghanistan, international security, political violence, humanitarian assistance

: political parties and ideology, democracy and politics

: nuclear proliferation, international security, U.S. foreign policy

: Health policy and politics, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), vaccine regulation, public policy

: political misperceptions and conspiracy theories, political scandal and corruption, myths about flu vaccines, fake news

: political violence, genocide, foreign policy

: international relations theory, international security, U.S. foreign policy, unipolarity and U.S. security, Cold War and its end

: Islam, Islam in America, gender in Islam, women and Islam, Muslim feminism, Islamic ethics, Islamic biomedical ethics

: American religious history, evangelicalism in the U.S.

: Judaism, Nazi Germany, Jewish feminism, Abraham Geiger, Jewish views of Islam

: history of Christian thought, philosophy of religion, social ethics, sociology of markets and money, race and coloniality; religion, economics, and politics

: molecular switches and machines, fluorophores, sensors

: human evolution, Australopithecus, bipedalism, primate locomotion, foot functional anatomy, birth evolution

: human and nonhuman primate foraging ecology, sensory ecology and evolution, tropical plant-animal interactions

: mathematical biology, applied math, infectious diseases, cancer, evolutionary theory

: theoretical physics, especially cosmology, high-energy physics, complexity theory, astrobiology

: black holes, cosmic evolution of galaxies, large-scale structure of the Universe, neutron stars

: space physics, X-rays produced in association with lightning, Earth’s radiation belts

: chemical sensors, portable devices, nanomaterials, adhesives, smart materials

: quantum theory, open quantum systems and irreversibility, quantum information and computation, quantum statistical mechanics

: mathematical puzzles

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Assistant Professor of History Yi Lu writes in an opinion piece that President Trump’s trade war with China is alienating international students and imposing a tax on knowledge.
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Professor of Government John Carey discusses a Bright Line Watch survey that found a majority of political scientists in the U.S. feel there has been a shift toward authoritarianism since President Donald Trump’s reelection.