The Dartmouth Postdoctoral Association and the University of New Hampshire Postdoctoral Association joined forces for a day of science, connection, and career insights.

On March 27, the Dartmouth Postdoctoral Association (DPA) and the University of New Hampshire Postdoctoral Association co-hosted Postdoctoral Research Day 2026 at the Class of 1982 Engineering and Computer Science Center, bringing together 35 postdoctoral researchers and supporters for a day of interdisciplinary research presentations, keynote addresses, and networking.
The event, conceived and run by postdocs, featured 10-minute and six-minute research talks spanning fields from neuroscience and biochemistry to civil engineering and energy policy, along with an afternoon poster session and reception.

Keynote speaker Vicki May, professor of engineering at Thayer School of Engineering, spoke on STEM communication and outreach, directing attendees to her TED Talk, “Why Do Buildings Fall in Earthquakes?” Dean Madden, professor of biochemistry and cell biology and Dartmouth’s vice provost for research, challenged postdocs to embrace the unexpected in their careers and closed with a simple charge: seek uncertainty.
The day concluded with an awards ceremony recognizing outstanding presentations across both short talks and poster sessions.
Award Recipients
- 10-minute Research Presentation Winner: Ramchander Bhaskara (Dartmouth College, Computer Science), High-Bandwidth Phase Imaging: From Space Science to Autonomous Vehicles
- Six-minute Research Presentation Winner: Weijie Pan (Dartmouth College, Irving Institute for Energy & Society), Multidimensional Assessment of Resilience in Integrated Energy Systems
- Poster Session Winner: Alaa Selim (Dartmouth College, Thayer School of Engineering), Next-Gen Grid Security Platforms



