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Student Organization Spotlight: Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity
Number of members: 40 members Responding member: Montgomarie Essex, Social Chair One sentence description describing what the Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity does. Theta Tau gathers students from all different engineering disciplines to help one another navigate their undergraduate…
Top stories of 2023: By the numbers
There was an abundance of good news from the Case School of Engineering in 2023. From national news attention on 60 Minutes and NBC’s Nightly News to the announcement of a new building project on the Case Quad, it’s been a monumental year and we’ve captured this year’s top moments through our…
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Chirag Kharangate receives Young Investigator Award from Office of Naval Research
Chirag Kharangate isn’t a stranger to improvement. In fact, with the help of the Office of Naval Research’s (ONR) 2024 Young Investigator Award, he’s tackling what could be a serious improvement for naval aircraft systems—developing new ways to make them more powerful. As it stands, current…
Recap of BEES EFRC 2023 All Hands Meeting
From March 31st-April 1st the Breakthrough Electrolytes for Energy Storage Energy Frontier Research Center (BEES EFRC) held its all hands meeting at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. The event brought together BEES members from around the nation to share research progress, engage…
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Spartan Showcase: Henry Lliguicota-Lema
As a first-generation student, navigating the college application process was a daunting and overwhelmingly stressful process for Henry Lliguicota-Lema, who began his undergraduate journey at Case Western Reserve University in August 2020. From managing stress fueled by financial constraints and…
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How macromolecular engineering professor is bringing art to STEM
Abhinendra Singh is taking his work beyond science. In four of his last published articles, Singh has stressed the importance of the art that represents his work.  “I’ve always been interested in art,” the assistant professor of macromolecular science and engineering said. “But, I never thought I…
Robert Savinell elected Fellow for 2023 class of National Academy of Inventors
Robert Savinell and Jonathan Stamler will join a prestigious group of researchers and innovators from Case Western Reserve University as the newest elected Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). The honor highlights the overall careers and impacts individual inventors have had in…
Anirban Sen Gupta named Fellow of Biomaterials Science and Engineering
Receiving the highest honor among the global biomaterials community, Anirban Sen Gupta is now one of less than 500 individuals to become a Fellow of Biomaterials Science and Engineering (FBSE).  Established in April 1992, the FBSE is presented by the International Union of Societies for…
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CWRU researchers Robert Savinell, Jonathan Stamler elected Fellows for 2023 class of National Academy of Inventors
Electrochemistry innovator and pioneering physician join 20 others from CWRU who have been appointed during past decade
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Spartan Showcase: Henry Lliguicota-Lema
As a first-generation student, navigating the college application process was a daunting and overwhelmingly stressful process for Henry Lliguicota-Lema, who began his undergraduate journey at Case Western Reserve University in August 2020. From managing stress fueled by financial constraints and…