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Meet a researcher extracting the elements that could change everything
Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Case School of Engineering Member, Cancer Imaging Program, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Area of Focus: Developing advanced materials and processes to separate f-elements (lanthanides and actinides) with applications…
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July 15, 2013
Philip Feng, assistant professor in the electrical engineering and computer science department, is one of 81 young engineers selected to take part in the National Academy of Engineering’s (NAE) 19th annual U.S. Frontiers in Engineering symposium.
The event highlights creative, young engineers from ...
July 08, 2013
Researchers from South Korea, Case Western Reserve University and University of North Texas have discovered an inexpensive and easily produced catalyst that performs better than platinum in oxygen-reduction reactions.
The finding, detailed in Nature’s Scientific Reports online, is a step toward eli...
July 02, 2013
Pedram Mohseni, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science and director of the BioMicroSystems Laboratory, spent the first half of June presenting his research in Seattle and Japan.
From June 2-3, Mohseni presented at a workshop on radio frequency assisted medicine in Seattl...
June 05, 2013
The Gelfand Engineering and Technology Education Fund in the Case School of Engineering has made funds available to support activities and training for pre-K-12 teachers and students to promote engineering and science educational programming. The education fund is part of the Leonard Gelfand STEM Ce...
June 03, 2013
Portable, inexpensive diagnosis to enable more effective treatment
A group of researchers from Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science are lining a vest with ultrasound sensors, signal processing electronics and other high-tech gear. Their goal is ...
May 21, 2013
The 2013 MACRO Frontiers conference will be held June 6-8, in Hovorka Atrium at Case Western Reserve University. The conference is open to all faculty, staff and students, especially those interested in engineering, chemistry, biology and medicine.
At the conference, attendees can explore the front...
May 21, 2013
Some prostate cancer patients unnecessarily undergo surgery or harsh treatments because science fails to identify the differences between slow-growing and aggressive forms of the disease. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine are developing te...
May 17, 2013
Jing Li, associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, recently gave a keynote speech at Great Lakes Bioinformatics Conference (GLBIO), which was held May 14-16 on the Carnegie Mellon campus, co-hosted by Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsb...
May 17, 2013
Want to find out if the energy system in your house, office, school or community is the “right” one? Or ask international experts questions about fracking, wind and solar energy, or even insulating your house?
Attend the third annual Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) EnergyTe...
May 14, 2013
Over the past nine months, James Anderson’s work has been recognized university- and nationwide. In August, he was one of five faculty members to be named a Distinguished University Professor at Case Western Reserve University. In January, he earned the 2013 Acta Biomaterials Gold Medal from the Ame...