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CWRU researcher developing better method to ensure safety of medications
United Nations Human Rights Council safe-medicines resolution motivates Soumyajit Mandal’s research Fake or low-quality medicines and food supplements are an ongoing global problem in underdeveloped nations, although technology-savvy places, such as the United States, are also not immune. A…
CWRU receives funding to lead research in energy storage for defense, aerospace industries
Funding establishes campus-based Center of Excellence with university and corporate partners The State of Ohio’s Federal Research Network (FRN) awarded Case Western Reserve University $1.65 million over two years to research and develop energy storage resources for the defense and aerospace…
CWRU to develop solar energy solutions, more resilient electrical grid as part of Department of Energy project
Case Western Reserve University will participate in a three-year collaborative research project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy SunShot Initiative to develop solar energy storage solutions and a more resilient, secure national electrical grid. Led by the Electric Power Research Institute…
Get tickets now for the Engineers Week Banquet
Tickets for the 2016 Engineers Week Banquet are available now. This year’s featured speaker will be Didier Roux, the chief technology officer at Saint-Gobain. He will present “350 Years, 350 Reasons to Believe in the Future” at the banquet Thursday, Feb. 25, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the…
Parents: Bring your kids to the Engineering Challenges Carnival Feb. 13
Come explore the fun of engineering through demonstrations and hands-on activities led by CWRU students at the Engineering Challenges Carnival Saturday, Feb. 13, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Thwing Center Excelsior Ballroom. Students in Pre-K through eighth grade and their families are welcome.…
Madabhushi team awarded two patents on carotid plaque characterization, digital pathology
Anant Madabhushi, professor of biomedical engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, has been awarded U.S. patents 9,235,887 (titled “Classification of Biological Tissue by Multi-mode data registration, segmentation, and characterization”) and…
CWRU researchers to make virtual energy audits a reality
$1.4 million ARPA-E grant aims to boost energy efficiency nationally Case Western Reserve University researchers were awarded a $1.4 million U.S. Department of Energy grant to develop software to perform virtual energy audits of light commercial buildings. In addition to audits, the computer…
Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi gives keynote lecture at workshop on health care applications
Anant Madabhushi, professor of biomedical engineering, gave a keynote lecture at a workshop in Doha, Qatar, in December. His lecture, titled "Quantitative Data Convergence: Integration of Radiology Pathology Omics Data for Predicting Disease Aggressiveness,” was part of the "Computer Vision for…
CWRU professor to build much-desired chemical imager
Studies using FastRam will range from tooth decay and art, to combustion and planetary science Ozan Akkus Before Case Western Reserve University Professor Ozan Akkus applied for federal funding to build a souped-up version of a chemical analyzer, 11 fellow professors from various disciplines, as…
5 questions with… engineering student and entrepreneur Xyla Foxlin
How do you let someone know you love and miss them without words? With miles between two people, it can be difficult to convey that feeling. A hug certainly could do the trick, but that’s not exactly possible over the Internet. For that reason, Xyla Foxlin is “hacking the hug.” She recently…