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Double alumnus, former Microsoft COO Robert Herbold commits $2 million to Case Western Reserve for an endowed professorship recognizing transformative teaching
Robert Herbold While Robert Herbold had multiple options for graduate school, Case Western Reserve University emerged as his top choice for two reasons: smaller class sizes and, more importantly, professors who embraced hands-on teaching practices.  Decades later, Herbold, who earned his MS in…
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Researcher Rakesh Shiradkar earns honor from Radiological Society of North America
Rakesh Shiradkar, a research assistant professor of biomedical engineering and a Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics researcher, earned recognition from the Radiological Society of North America. He received the 2020 Radiology Editor’s Recognition Award for reviewing with…
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Spartan Showcase: Garrett Tieng
Major: Mechanical and aerospace engineeringYear: First-year Whether collaborating with friends on his Botball robotics team or reading up on the latest breakthroughs and advances in his field, Garrett Tieng has been exploring his passion for engineering—and the ways it can open doors for…
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Biomedical engineering’s Rakesh Shiradkar discusses work with the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics
Rakesh Shiradkar, research assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and member of the Cancer Imaging Program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, was recently interviewed by the magazine Bio Patrika. Shiradkar discussed his vision, goals and current projects with the…
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Emeritus Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering Jerry Lando passes away
Emeritus Professor Jerome “Jerry” Lando passed away on Feb. 23. Lando was a longtime member of the Case Western Reserve faculty, first joining the Case Institute of Technology as an assistant professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science in 1965. He was named chairman of the Department of…
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Online master of engineering degree webinar
If you are considering an online master of engineering degree, sign up for a live webinar covering online education Tuesday, March 30, at 7 p.m. EST. Attendees will meet current students, Sunniva Collins, associate dean of professional programs, and Francesca Chaba, online admissions advisor.…
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Engineering’s Umut Gurkan named a finalist for the Curtis W. McGraw Research Award
Umut Gurkan, the Warren E. Rupp Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, was named one of five finalists for the prestigious Curtis W. McGraw Research Award. The annual award was established in 1957 to recognize significant achievements of early career…
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Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics researchers awarded patents
Anant Madabhushi, director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD); Nathaniel Braman, CCIPD alum; Andrew Janowczyk, research assistant professor; and collaborator Kavya Ravichandran were awarded U.S. Patent No. 10,902,591. Their patent is titled “Predicting…
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“Language, Brain, and Computation”
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the Case School of Engineering’s Department of Computer and Data Sciences for a talk titled “Language, Brain, and Computation” Thursday, Feb. 25, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Christos Harilaos Papadimitriou, the Donovan…
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Spartan Showcase: Tommy Moawad
Major: Computer scienceYear: Fourth year Tommy Moawad taught himself how to code in fourth grade using YouTube videos. When it came time to pick a major in college, computer science was a natural fit. Now a fourth-year student at Case Western Reserve University and president of the Case Engineers…