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Summer Spotlight: Andrew Ausse
May 29, 2024Andrew Ausse is a mechanical and aerospace engineering student interning with Swagelok.Summer Spotlight: Tosa Odiase
May 29, 2024Tosa Odiase is a biomedical engineering student interning with Procter and Gamble.Co-Op Spotlight: Saloni Baral
May 29, 2024Saloni Baral is a biomedical engineering student co-oping with Boston Scientific.Co-Op Spotlight: Elitha Nkwera
May 29, 2024Elitha Nkwera is a chemical engineering student co-oping with Peak Nano.Svetlana Morozova receives American Chemical Society Early Investigator Award
May 29, 2024Svetlana Morozova, assistant professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, has been selected as a 2024 American Chemical Society (ACS), Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering (PMSE) Early Investigator.Students collaborate with Cleveland’s Intermuseum Conservation Association
May 28, 2024Last semester, four Case School of Engineering undergraduate students worked on projects in collaboration with the Intermuseum Conservation Association (ICAChristine Duval honored for her contributions to graduate mentoring
May 20, 2024The John S. Diekhoff Awards for Excellence in Graduate Teaching and Mentoring recognize faculty members who go above and beyond in these roles. This year, three faculty members were honored, including Assistant Professor Christine E. Duval, for their mentorship and one for teaching.P. Hunter Peckham receives honorary degree from Clarkson University
May 13, 2024P. Hunter Peckham is a decorated Case Western Reserve University emeritus faculty member. He’s known worldwide for his research that has restored hand and arm control in paralyzed individuals.Two Case Western Reserve researchers part of prestigious Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative awards
May 10, 2024In March, the Department of Defense announced $221 million in awards for basic defense-related research projects as part of the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) program. This year, two Case School of Engineering researchers will participate on two separate projects.Polymer science pioneer recognized with Hovorka Prize
May 09, 2024Hatsuo Ishida has spent nearly 50 years as a faculty member at Case Western Reserve University. In that time, he’s built a reputation as a global leader in the field of polymer science, having pioneered two groundbreaking discoveries that made monumental impacts on the study of polymer-based materials.