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New Faculty Spotlight: Hamid Charkhkar
Assistant Professor Biomedical Engineering Hamid Charkhkar’s journey into engineering began with a fascination for electrical motors and circuits, leading him to pursue an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering. During his studies, he was intrigued by how electrical principles could be…
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Engineering’s Chase Cao writes article published in Advanced Functional Materials
Chase Cao, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the Case School of Engineering, recently wrote an article titled “Rapid Regeneration of Graphite Anodes via Self-Induced Microwave Plasma.” Published in Advanced Functional Materials, explores an…
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Picture perfect: See faculty and staff members’ childhood school photos
School photo day: A tradition amongst school children throughout generations. Many Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff remember the days of picking out just the right outfit to wear and hoping they didn’t have a poorly timed bad hair day. Afterall, those photos were featured in…
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Join multi-disciplinary teams that aim to solve problems in healthcare
HyperCase is a healthcare startup incubator bringing together law, business, engineering and medical students to develop innovative solutions in healthcare. HyperCase aims to teach entrepreneurship through a product development curriculum, board meetings, guest speakers, and an end-of-year…
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“What I Learned in My Industrial Postdoc: Project Management Skills for Academia”
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the Community of Advocates for Representation in Engineering for its inaugural Graduate Diversity and Development seminar Wednesday, Sept. 18, from 5 to 6 p.m. in Wickenden Building, Room 321. Julie Renner, associate…
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New Faculty Spotlight: Ana G. Hernandez Reynoso
Assistant Professor Biomedical Engineering Growing up, Ana. G. Hernandez Reynoso wanted to be a medical doctor, but after spending some time with one of her cousins, who is an engineer, she realized that it was the convergence between medicine and engineering that she really enjoyed. That…
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New Faculty Spotlight: Chengyu Li
Associate Professor Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Chengyu Li’s journey into engineering began with curiosity about the natural world and a desire to apply mathematical and physical principles to solve real-world problems.  Now, as an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and…
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New Faculty Spotlight: Brian Krupp
Assistant Professor Computer and Data Sciences His love for computers started when his family purchased their very first computer.  “I just really loved tinkering with it,” Brian Krupp, assistant professor of computer and data sciences, said. He was in middle school when he created his own web…
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New Faculty Spotlight: Neamul H. Khansur
Assistant Professor Materials Science and Engineering It started in high school when Neamul Khansur learned about the working principle of quartz watches—a watch powered by a battery with timekeeping regulated by a quartz crystal that vibrates at a certain frequency. Then he learned the term…
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New Faculty Spotlight: Luke E. Osborn
Assistant Professor Biomedical Engineering Luke Osborn grew up dreaming of a career in baseball. While unsuccessful in chasing that dream at the University of Arkansas, he chose to study engineering as an undergraduate student because he liked building things and wanted to learn how they…