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National Academy of Inventors names four CWRU researchers to 2026 class of senior members
Four Case Western Reserve University researchers have joined the ranks of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Senior Members, a program recognizing success in producing and commercializing technologies that have brought—or aspire to bring—real impact on society. Jonathan Karn, Jacob G. Scott…
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Alum advances sustainability through battery innovation
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April 23, 2024
Across the Case Western Reserve University campus, researchers drive discovery in a wide array of subjects—from engineering to medicine, nursing, social work, physics and beyond. Their work often takes place in laboratories, surrounded by high-tech computers or research equipment such as beakers,…
April 15, 2024
Earlier this year, the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center swimming pool was a testing site for Kathryn ‘Kati’ Daltorio’s Crab Lab thanks to a collaboration with the Motley Scuba Diving Club. Supported by the Department of Defense, researchers in the Crab Lab, including PhD students…
April 12, 2024
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded a team of researchers led by Case Western Reserve University a four-year, $2.75 million grant to explore new technology to generate and stabilize a protein called fibrin that is essential to maintain protective blood clots in an injured body. “The…
April 12, 2024
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded a team of researchers led by Case Western Reserve University a four-year, $2.75 million grant to explore new technology to generate and stabilize a protein called fibrin that is essential to maintain protective blood clots in an injured…
April 12, 2024
Umut Gurkan, the Wilbert J. Austin Professor of Engineering, served as lead author on a paper published in Lab on a Chip Journal. Titled “Next generation microfluidics: fulfilling the promise of lab-on-a-chip technologies,” this article is the result of a National Institutes of Health workshop…
April 10, 2024
Major: Chemical Engineering
Minor: Business Management What made you choose this area of study? I always loved chemistry and math before coming to college, and I have always had a passion for finding out how things work and creating. Additionally, I really care about the environment, and I…
April 10, 2024
Degree: Master's in Computer Science What made you choose this area of study? I was interested in working in the domain of Software Development, Machine Learning, AI and Data Science. What is your favorite thing about engineering? By use of engineering, people create new innovations. That's…
April 10, 2024
Major: Electrical Engineering What made you choose this area of study? I chose this area because electrical engineering has a lot of room for individual design and ideas once you understand the fundamentals. I also made traffic lights with an Arduino first in ninth grade so that helped. What is…
April 10, 2024
Major: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering What made you choose this area of study? The dream is to be a design engineer in F1. Since F1 is like aerospace on the ground it was the best way to take a step towards this dream. What is your favorite thing about engineering? Being able to look at…
April 10, 2024
Degree: PhD in Mechanical Engineering What made you choose this area of study? I just love tinkering with things. I thrived on building Lego sets when I was a kid and I still love using my hands to build structures and machines. As you might imagine based on that information, mechanical…