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Computer researcher wins NSF CAREER award
Xusheng Xiao focuses on intersection of software engineering and computer data security Case Western Reserve University data scientist Xusheng Xiao will use a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award to investigate how computer and mobile-device apps may use consumers’ sensitive personal…
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Engineering students awarded SMART Scholarship
Leah Schachter and Claire Daugherty Mechanical engineering students Leah Schachter and Claire Daugherty are among the 2021 recipients of the Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship. Awarded annually by the Department of Defense, the SMART Scholarship  provides…
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Carbon-capture researcher wins NSF CAREER award
Burcu Gurkan among four Case School of Engineering winners of prestigious National Science Foundation award to support further fundamental research The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Case Western Reserve University scientist Burcu Gurkan a five-year, $550,000 grant to continue her…
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‘Soft robots’ researcher awarded NSF CAREER award
Kathryn Daltorio among multiple winners from Case School of Engineering for prestigious National Science Foundation award; will support ongoing research Kathryn “Kati” Daltorio has already dedicated most of her time at Case Western Reserve University to developing more responsive “soft…
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Setting the stage: Engineering students bring virtual reality stage-plotting software to Maltz Performing Arts Center
After several years—and hundreds of hours—of work, a group of staff and students at Case Western Reserve University turned a possibility into a reality. A virtual reality. When Joe Piccolo was hired as production manager at the Maltz Performing Arts Center five years ago, his goal was to find a…
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Research team writes perspective paper published in Journal of Applied Physics
An united “perspective paper” by a team of Case Western Reserve University researchers was recently published and chosen as an editor’s pick by the Journal of Applied Physics. Published in June and titled “Ultrathin 2D-oxides: A perspective on fabrication, structure, defect, transport, electron,…
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Biomedical engineering’s Pallavi Tiwari interviewed by V Foundation
Pallavi Tiwari, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, was recently interviewed by the V Foundation for an article titled “Under the Microscope: Mapping our Brain Cancer.” Tiwari discussed the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence to create computational maps of the brain and…
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Engineering’s Jennifer Carter invited to US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
Jennifer Carter, associate professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, was invited to participate in the National Academy of Engineering’s (NAE) 27th annual US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, scheduled for Sept. 22–24. Selected for their exceptional record in research and…
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5 things to know about… fireworks
Explosions are at the heart of one of the most beloved Independence Day traditions: pyrotechnics—or, as they’re more commonly known, firework displays. This July 4 weekend, people all around the U.S. will celebrate the holiday by watching these spectacular, colorful displays. To better understand…
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Faculty members Anant Madabhushi, Scott Bruder recognized in remarks to U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor recently recognized Anant Madabhushi, the Donnell Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and Scott Bruder, adjunct professor of biomedical engineering, during her June 24 remarks to the U.S. House of Representatives.  Castor’s remarks recognized the Academy of…