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.
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March 16, 2026Clinical trial will compare brain, nerve and combined stimulation approaches to restore sensation after spinal cord injury -
March 16, 2026Case Western Reserve University researchers are pursuing solutions to food spoilage—and the plastic pollution caused by food packaging -
March 12, 2026Case Western Reserve is the #1 fastest-growing research university in the Association of American Universities, according to the latest data from the National Science Foundation (NSF) on research expenditure growth. The university's research and development expenditures surged by 37.5% between… -
March 10, 2026New model predicts industrial ‘shear jamming,’ giving manufacturers control—and opening doors to flexible body armor -
February 26, 2026Four Case Western Reserve University researchers have joined the ranks of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Senior Members, a program recognizing success in producing and commercializing technologies that have brought—or aspire to bring—real impact on society. Jonathan Karn, Jacob G. Scott, M… -
February 24, 2026Ultrasound-activated nanobubbles break down the structure that makes tumors impenetrable to treatment -
February 23, 2026Emily Dickens (CWR ’19, MGT ’20, GRS ’20, engineering) has built her career around a central question: how can engineering innovation accelerate the transition to a more sustainable energy system—and reach the market at scale? As chief commercial officer of Octet Scientific, a Cleveland-based… -
February 20, 2026CWRU researchers advance battery technology for solar farms, power grids and data centers -
February 18, 2026Case Engineers Council President Preyan Mehta creates opportunities for collaboration, community and campus-wide engagement during Engineers Week -
February 17, 2026Fiscal 2026 federal funding commitment supports Case Western Reserve University’s ongoing and wide-ranging collaboration with NASA Glenn Research Center