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Case Western Reserve University and RoadPrintz Inc. sign license agreement to advance robotic street-painting technology
Automated truck invention makes road-painting safer, faster, cheaper A new invention by a former Cleveland Heights auto repair-shop owner and Case Western Reserve University engineering professor promises to make painting streets cheaper, faster and less risky to road workers. Their company is c...
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Engineering Services Fabrication Center now accepting new orders
The Engineering Services Fabrication Center at Case Western Reserve University is a dedicated campus machine shop that offers the design and fabrication of unique mechanical devices and complete systems to meet a broad range of research requirements. The shop is staffed with experienced professional...
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Engineering’s Burcu Gurkan pens “perspectives” article for The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Burcu Gurkan, assistant professor in the chemical and biomolecular engineering department, had a "perspectives" article, titled “Metal-Free Deep Eutectic Solvents: Preparation, Physical Properties, and Significance,” published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. This journal is published b...
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Troubleshooting Titan: bubbles, submarines and cryogenic seas
Case Western Reserve and NASA Glenn scientists aim to keep effervescence from obstructing scientific equipment on spacecraft in frigid seas of Saturn’s largest moon If scientists someday send a spacecraft to the surface of Titan, the largest moon orbiting Saturn, it could very well be a small auton...
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In new role, Dr. Lara Jehi to optimize biomedical research and therapeutic processes
Lara Jehi, MD, has been appointed the inaugural Chief Research Information Officer at Cleveland Clinic and will become Cleveland Clinic’s co-lead for Informatics in the Clinical & Translational Science Collaborative. In this newly created position, Dr. Jehi will establish and oversee a robust res...
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Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi and team issued patents
Radiomics has been shown to be important for prognostic and diagnostic applications, but what about predicting response to therapy? In fall 2019, seven patents were awarded to inventors in the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD) and their collaborators for new radio...
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Faculty researchers receive two National Science Foundation awards
Case Western Reserve University researchers recently received two National Science Foundation awards. Burcu Gurkan, assistant professor of chemical engineering, is the principal investigator on a grant related to work on energy storage titled “Understanding Ion Solvation Structure and Transport i...
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Engineering’s Ya-Ting Liao receives National Science Foundation CAREER Award
Ya-Ting Liao, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, was selected for a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award. This grant, titled “CAREER: Understanding the Role of Buoyancy Flow for Accurate and Robust Scale Modeling of Upward Flame Spread,” is supported by $500,000 ...
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CES 2020: Case Western Reserve set for seventh year in Vegas
From password protection entrepreneur to an Alexa hackathon champion, teams sponsored by university and LaunchNet programs are ready to demo From “tricked-out” robots to augmented and virtual reality to sound-warping software, the entrepreneurial and inventive best from Case Western Reserve Univers...
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Saving energy, saving money, helping the environment and training future engineers
U.S. Department of Energy awards newest ‘Industrial Assessment Center’ to Case Western Reserve University, covering parts of Ohio, Michigan and Western Pennsylvania Case Western Reserve University will soon offer free energy-efficiency assessments to qualifying manufacturing companies and water tr...