Electronics and Micro/Nano Systems

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Electronics may be getting smaller in size for efficiency, but our explorations in research continue to grow as we discover new innovations. Case School of Engineering researchers are  establishing the next generation of electronics and micro/nano systems—from implantable devices, sensoring, and nanoscale technologies.

Case Western Reserve’s state-of-the-art facilities and limitless research gives researchers the capacity to extend their work amongst different platforms. 

Our researchers developed multichannel microsystems that can detect neural action potentials in one area of the cortex to drive microstimulation of another location in the central nervous system in real time. When combined with neurobiological tools, this work can remarkably advance the neurorehabilitation field at the level of functional neurons and networks. 


Labs and Facilities

Students and researchers in the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering have access to state-of-the-art labs and facilities that support cutting-edge research and hands-on learning. Explore a current list of available resources in the General Bulletin, updated annually to reflect the most up-to-date offerings.


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