There’s no shortage of groundbreaking news and headlines coming out of Case School of Engineering at Case Western Reserve University. Take a look at some of our latest innovative accomplishments.
PhD student wins funding from NASA and develops multidisciplinary team of undergraduate students to build novel machine
March 03, 2023Vishnu Ramasamy, a second year PhD student working under John Lewandowski in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, is well versed in working with 3D printers. He’s even worked on building one that is capable of 3D printing wind turbine blades.Gelfand Fellows will assist with 10 local science fairs by May
March 03, 2023Since 2009, Case Western Reserve University fellows have helped hundreds of local K-12 students with their science fair projects. This year, the 32 Gelfand Fellows continue the tradition, working with students at 10 schools across Cleveland to plan, prepare and present their science fair projects.New Faculty Spotlight: Melinda Lake-Speers
March 02, 2023After shadowing her father, a mechanical engineer, as part of a class in eighth grade, Melinda Lake-Speers was inspired to sign up for an introductory engineering and design course in high school.VCIC team places 3rd at national competition with help of two engineering students
March 02, 2023Venture capital isn’t just for business majors and two second-year engineering students can prove it.Sylvie Crowell Wins First Place At ASM Student Speaking Symposium
February 27, 2023The ASM International Student Speaking Symposium was a big success for Sylvie Crowell, a senior in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Case Western Reserve University.CWRU brings home first place at Autonomous Snowplow Competition
February 23, 2023Case Western Reserve University brought home first place at the Autonomous Snowplow Competition (ASC) in January, but the road to number one had some bumps.New Faculty Spotlight: Brian Taylor
February 23, 2023With his face pressed against the glass of the airport window, a young Brian Taylor asked his father who was responsible for building airplanes. When his father told him it was the job of aeronautical engineers, he knew that was the career for him.Congratulations to our EMAE students who took home first place at the 13th Annual Autonomous Snowplow Competition!
February 16, 2023The autonomous snowplow competition (ASC) is a competition run by the Institute of Navigation, with the aim of challenging students in the areas of robotic navigation and guidance.National Academy of Inventors names eight Case Western Reserve University researchers to 2023 class of senior members
February 14, 2023Eight researchers affiliated with Case Western Reserve University have been named senior members of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)—the largest class ever from the university—and from any member institution since the academy began the awards in 2018.Quest for blood surrogate gets $46 million boost: Case Western Reserve plays key research role
February 14, 2023Case Western Reserve University will play a primary role in a new $46.4 million federally funded project to develop a freeze-dried blood substitute that, if successful, has the potential to save thousands of wounded soldiers’ lives—and civilian lives, as well.