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PhD student Haojia Li honored by Crain’s Cleveland Business for early career success
Every day, Case Western Reserve University students transcend limitations as they make significant contributions toward impactful research. Haojia Li, a fourth-year PhD student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Case School of Engineering, is no exception. Crain’s Cleveland Business ...
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Change of plans: How CWRU students gained hands-on experiences despite COVID-19 disruptions
In ranking Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s International Law Program among the top 10 in the nation, PreLaw Magazine recognized the law school’s funded internships as its secret to placing so many of its graduates in the field of international law. Every summer, 30 or so Case Wester...
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PhD student Bethany Kersten selected for Nuclear Energy University Program Integrated University Program fellowship
Bethany Kersten, a first-year PhD student in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, was recently awarded a Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) Integrated University Program (IUP) fellowship. NEUP-IUP fellowships support students pursuing graduate degrees in nuclear engineering...
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Case Western Reserve completes license option with “spinout” company Edifice Analytics Inc.
Technology developed at CWRU allows a building’s energy use to be audited remotely, saving time and money Case Western Reserve University has executed a license option with Edifice Analytics Inc., a “spinout” company founded by engineering professors who developed the technology to conduct a b...
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A new weapon in the fight against sickle cell disease
Technology behind this week’s launch of Hemex Health’s “Gazelle” diagnostic platform was developed by researchers at Case Western Reserve University A technology developed initially at Case Western Reserve University is behind the global launch this week by a Portland, Oregon, company of a new, fas...
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Two CWRU teams named among Inaugural Clean Energy Trust University Accelerator Cohort
The Clean Energy Trust, a nonprofit organization that makes seed investments and provides patient, hands-on support to help entrepreneurs scale and succeed, recently announced the inaugural cohort for its Clean Energy Trust (CET) University Accelerator, a business accelerator that supports student e...
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GHDC Vaccine Carrier Team participates in (and wins) collegiate competitions
The Global Health Design Collaborative Vaccine Carrier Team, made up of students from the Case School of Engineering, is focused on designing a solution to address specific issues encountered when delivering vaccines from health care facilities to patients in low and middle income countries. They ...
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Pediatric Pulse Oximeter for Acute Diagnostics Team recognized in design competitions
The Global Health Design Collaborative Pediatric Pulse Oximeter for Acute Diagnostics Team, made up of students from the Case School of Engineering, finished as one of 12 finalists in the Global Health Track at the 2020 Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition. The 14-person team designed a reus...
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Engineering’s Umut Gurkan co-writes paper featured on cover of The Royal Society of Chemistry’s Analyst
Umut Gurkan, the Warren E. Rupp Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, co-wrote a paper with an international team of clinicians and researchers that was featured on the cover of The Royal Society of Chemistry’s Analyst. The paper describes HemeChip, a micro...
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Biomedical engineering researchers write paper evaluating lower-limb sensory neuroprosthesis
Ronald Triolo, professor of biomedical engineering, Hamid Charkhkar, senior research associate in the biomedical engineering department, and Breanne Christie, postdoctoral scholar in biomedical engineering, published a paper evaluating their lower-limb sensory neuroprosthesis. The paper, published ...