Sophie L. (second from left) and Sudi Z. (end right) attending the 2025 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Professor Halter giving the keynote talk at the International Conference on Electrical Bioimpedance and Electrical Impedance Tomography (ICEBI EIT CNIBi 2025).
Sophie L. presenting her work "Use of Electrical Impedance-based Device for In Vivo Classification of Oral Cancer" (ICEBI EIT CNIBi 2025).
Zenia V. presenting her work at the International Conference on Electrical Bioimpedance and Electrical Impedance Tomography (ICEBI EIT CNIBi 2025).
Sadaf T. (third from right) and Allaire D. (first from left) attending Ivy Collective for Inclusion in Engineering Doctoral Symposium in Harvard.
Lab photo from Research in Progress 2025, where all PhD students present the current status of their reserach. From left to right: Ryan, Mimi, Zenia, Sophie, Riley, Sadaf
(L to R) Safina S., Ethan M., Sophie L., and Zenia V. representing the Halter Lab at the 2024 IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society Conference in Orlando, FL.
Sophie L. presenting her work on the “Depth Sensing capabilities of an interoperative impedance sensing probe” at IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society Conference in Orlando.
Spring 2024 Lab BBQ
Riley F. (left) and Sadaf T. (right) at their first Research in Progress (BME RIP 2024)
Yuan S. presenting at the 2024 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Conference.
Harsha being hooded by Dr. Halter during the 2024 Commencement Ceremony.
Research In Progress 2023 Group Photo
Daniel S. starting at his new lab space in Williamson Research Building.
A look inside our weekly Journal Club
Kendall F. showing our future generation the wonders of circuits at Thayer's Open House.
Zenia V. teaching a future engineer how to solder at Thayer's Annual Open House with the greater Hanover community.
Last dinner with our visiting scholar Jacob Thone.
Riley F. welcoming the new 2025 cohort of Master and PhD students with Thayer Council.
Mimi L. tinkering at the Dartmouth Woodshop.
Yuan S. teaching soon-to-be scientists about image tracking.
Sophie L. prepared a cake-based (Jell-o) oral cancer detection device for Thayer's Bake-Your-Thesis Competition.
It is very important to our lab to go outside and smell the roses...or pines?