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Supersonic science: Case Western Reserve University to conduct 9,000 mph ballistics tests into water tank
Researchers expect anything from water vaporization to creating ice or light in project funded by U.S. Navy, Air Force Sometime next summer, on the second floor of a research building on the Case Western Reserve University campus, scientists hope to record something the world has never witnessed:…
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Three engineering classes utilize mixed reality to bring course concepts to life
It’s not everyday you walk into a classroom and see students using mixed-reality headsets to learn new concepts. Last semester, three classes in Case School of Engineering incorporated the HoloLens technology into their lesson plans, allowing students to learn in a new, highly visual and…
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Medicine’s Stephanie Langel receives award for research on transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in aerosols
Stephanie Langel, assistant professor in the Center for Global Health and Diseases and Department of Pathology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, was awarded a Hypothesis Fund seed grant to investigate how antibodies in our respiratory tract impact transmission of…
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CES 2023: Case Western Reserve to share ‘innovation ecosystem’ at Las Vegas show for 10th consecutive year
Human Fusions Institute, 3D violin maker, other exhibitors backed by university, Case School of Engineering, think[box] and LaunchNet When a Case Western Reserve-led team of entrepreneurs hits the exhibition floor Jan. 5-8, for CES 2023 in Las Vegas, it will mark the 10th straight year the…
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Postdoctoral scholar Jayachandran K Narayanan presents about NASA-funded project
Effective cryogenic fluid management is critical to the success of NASA's future manned and unmanned long-duration space missions. As part of the ongoing efforts to develop and test a two-phase transfer line chilldown setup at the International Space Station (ISS), a new experimental concept has…
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Case Western Reserve researchers publish article in the Journal of the American Chemical Society
This past September, “Scalable Synthesis and Characterization of Multilayer γ-Graphyne, New Carbon Crystals with a Small Direct Band Gap,” written by researchers of the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering and Department of Chemistry was published in the Journal of the American…
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Students take home awards from Spacevision conference
Case Western Reserve University’s chapter of Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) recently traveled to the University of Chicago to participate in the annual Spacevision conference. Members learned from expert panels on a range of space topics, including cosmology, space…
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Pumpkin Carnival
Join the Case School of Engineering Peer Advisors and other engineering organizations at the Pumpkin Carnival Friday, Oct. 28, from 11:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Van Horn Field. There will be a food truck, games, prizes and a Sling Squash—a pumpkin slingshot. Register to attend on CampusGroups.
Spartan Showcase: Grace Wilcox
Majors: Electrical engineering, computer engineeringMinor: FrenchYear: Fourth year In high school, Grace Wilcox came across her childhood Nintendo DS while cleaning out her closet and felt inspired to repair it. Thinking a fuse had blown, Wilcox went through the trouble of finding a replacement on…
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Plan ahead: Consider adding these courses to your spring semester schedule
Fall break offers not only a chance to rest and recharge after midterms, but an opportunity to look ahead to the spring semester and start planning out the perfect course load. Course registration for undergraduates begins Nov. 14, and some graduate students can register even earlier. To make sure…