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New Faculty Spotlight: Hyeji Im
Assistant Professor Materials Science and Engineering While traveling to the United State as an exchange student, Hyeji Im discovered a passion that would guide her life. “The engineering mechanisms enabling airplanes to transport hundreds of people through the sky fascinated me, sparking a desir...
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Student Co-Op Spotlight: Anne Straits
Year: Fourth-year Major: Biomedical Engineering Co-op: Becton Dickinson (BD) Providence, Rhode Island, from June to December What is your role? Research and Development (R&D) Engineering Co-op. What are your day-to-day tasks? My day to day tasks include researching disease states, building hern...
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Visionary Cleveland business leader and family commit $1.25 million to Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
As a Case Western Reserve University trustee for more than two decades, including several years as the board’s chair, Charles J. “Bud” Koch held a front-row seat for some of the institution’s most transformative advances. Now, he, his wife Katie and their family have committed $1.25 million to supp...
Spartan Showcase: Sedona Cady
In middle school, Sedona Cady first learned about the nervous system—and she was hooked. But it wasn’t until her undergraduate studies that she revisited that interest, deciding to pursue neurosciences as her field of study. Then, determined to earn a doctorate degree, she set her sights on Case Wes...
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Spartan Showcase - Sedona Cady
In middle school, Sedona Cady first learned about the nervous system—and she was hooked. But it wasn’t until her undergraduate studies that she revisited that interest, deciding to pursue neurosciences as her field of study. Then, determined to earn a doctorate degree, she set her sights on Case Wes...
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CES 2024: Most-ever inventors from Case Western Reserve to showcase their innovations at Las Vegas exhibition for 11th straight year
For the 11th-straight year, leading innovators, engineers and developers from Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) will demonstrate their startup companies and other creations Jan. 9-12 at CES, one of the world’s largest technology shows. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association,...
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Groundbreaking research led by Case Western Reserve University team aims to convert greenhouse gas into valuable products with electricity
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are developing ways to convert waste into fuels and other products, using processes that are energy efficient and powered by renewable sources. More specifically, they’re close to resolving the challenge of converting carbon dioxide (CO2), a major gre...
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Case Western Reserve researchers land $1.1M National Science Foundation grant to advance safer, faster and less expensive medical-imaging technology
Diagnosing cancer today involves using chemical “contrast agents” to improve the accuracy of medical imaging processes such as X-rays as well as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. But those agents can be expensive, take more time to use and pose potential health co...
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Case Western Reserve researchers land $1.1M National Science Foundation grant to advance safer, faster and less expensive medical-imaging technology
Diagnosing cancer today involves using chemical “contrast agents” to improve the accuracy of medical imaging processes such as X-rays as well as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. But those agents can be expensive, take more time to use and pose potential health c...
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Student Organization Spotlight: Global Health Design Collaborative
Number of members: There are six teams, each with anywhere from 6-17 people so, around 100 members. Responding member: Layasri Ranjith, Public Relations and Team Lead One sentence description describing what the Global Health Design Collaborative does. Global Health Design Collaborative is a multi...