The Neukom Institute for Computational Science
The Neukom Institute, at Dartmouth College, supports computational investigation across campus.
06/11/2026
Neukom Director Announces 2026 Outstanding Undergraduate and Graduate Research in Computational Science Prizes at Dartmouth - We received another record-breaking number of submissions for the 2026 Research Prize. The applicant pool was exceptionally competitive, showcasing an impressive range of innovative and impactful research projects. Learn more about the students, faculty advisors, and research here: https://neukom.dartmouth.edu/news/2026/06/neukom-director-annnounces-2026-outstanding-research-awards
Screening and Panel discussion of "THE AI DOC" was hosted last week by the Neukom Institute and the Hopkins Center for the Arts, Dartmouth College at Dartmouth.
"The best thing we can do for our brains is talk to real human beings, ideally face to face."
Thalia Wheatley, Lincoln Filene Professor in Human Relations. Read more.....
05/18/2026
Neukom funded workshop at Dartmouth hosted by Neaukom Fellow '23 Sophie von Fromm produced the paper "Evaluating Soil Carbon Models for Sub‐Saharan Africa: Revealing Knowledge Gaps in Subtropical and Tropical Soil Biogeochemistry" which is an invited contribution to the Special Collection: Biogeosciences Leaders of Tomorrow: JGR: Biogeosciences Special Collection on Emerging Scientists.
Neukom Fellow '23 Sophie von Fromm Neukom funded workshop hosted by Sophie von Fromm produced the paper "Evaluating Soil Carbon Models for Sub‐Saharan Africa: Revealing Knowledge Gaps in Subtropical and Tropical Soil Biogeochemistry" which is an invited contribution to the Special Collection: Biogeosciences Leaders of Tomorrow: JGR...
05/18/2026
Neukom Institute Director Dan Rockmore announces the 2026 CompX Faculty grantees at Dartmouth “This year's competition was the largest application cycle in the history of the program, with a significant increase in proposals. We received 47 proposals with a total request of approximately $1.5 million. Of these, 14 projects, received some combination of direct funding, Neukom Scholar research assistant support, and/or coordination of programming support from Research Computing, for a total outlay of approximately $490,000. It was an exceptionally difficult decision process, and we wish we could have supported many more outstanding proposals.
Learn more about the grantees and their work here: https://neukom.dartmouth.edu
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