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Summer Spotlight: Michael Kong
Major: Biomedical Engineering Expected Graduation: 2025 Where is your research opportunity located or who is it in partnership with? I am participating in the CanSUR (Cancer-focused Summer Undergraduate Research) program on campus, which is a program funded by the NIH and ran by the Case…
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Summer Spotlight: Aaron Bilow
Major: Electrical Engineering Expected Graduation: 2027 Who are you interning with? Silver Palm Technologies Explain the details of your internship.  PCB Design of a test board in order to test out software before a product is shipped. How did you find this opportunity?  I cold called and…
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Summer Spotlight: Owen Myer
Major: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Expected Graduation: 2026 Who are you interning with? Product Evaluation Systems Explain the details of your internship.  I am working in a mechanical laboratory where we apply destructive testing to materials and gather mechanical results. I am also…
Summer Spotlight: Gwyn Lai
Major: Chemical Engineering Expected Graduation: 2025 Where is your research opportunity located or who is it in partnership with? Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois Explain the details of your research.  I am working in the target laboratory where I will be working with enriched…
Summer Spotlight: Kaia Kanj
Major: Computer Science Expected Graduation: 2025 Who are you interning with? Lincoln Electric Explain the details of your internship.  I am working with the IT department to create a standard for how company data will be stored in the future as well as cleaning their current data so that it…
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A commitment to CWRU: Longtime Case School of Engineering employees retire after 30+ years
When members of the Case Western Reserve community are asked what their favorite thing is about the university, there’s one nearly universal response: the people. For some, our campus serves as their professional home for significant portions of their lives—and their efforts are essential to…
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Spartan Showcase: Ellis Wright
In his program at Case Western Reserve University, graduate student Ellis Wright ponders such questions as: "What is intelligence?" and "What does it mean to know something?" With a focus on artificial intelligence, Wright is a rising third-year student in the Master of Science in Computer…
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Spartan Showcase: Alessandro d’Amico
Next time you pop a frozen meal into the microwave, pay close attention to the small ice crystals that have formed on the food. If it’s a filled pasta dish from Nestle, you may notice fewer of them thanks to the efforts of Case Western Reserve University student Alessandro d’Amico.  Under the…
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Researchers awarded $2.78M federal grant to improve rectal cancer treatment with artificial intelligence
With a new five-year, $2.78 million grant from the National Institutes of Health and National Cancer Institute, researchers at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals (UH) will use artificial intelligence (AI) to better treat rectal cancer patients. The…
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Alumnus commits $10 million to support and expand opportunities in computer and data sciences
As artificial intelligence (AI) and big data reshape entire industries almost overnight, Case Western Reserve alumnus Kevin Kranzusch (CWR ’90) is seeking to keep his alma mater at the forefront—capitalizing on his past support of the university by committing an additional $10 million to further…