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National Academy of Inventors names four CWRU researchers to 2026 class of senior members
Four Case Western Reserve University researchers have joined the ranks of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Senior Members, a program recognizing success in producing and commercializing technologies that have brought—or aspire to bring—real impact on society. Jonathan Karn, Jacob G. Scott…
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Alum advances sustainability through battery innovation
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November 06, 2019
Started
by alums of Case Western Reserve University in 2014, Scout RFP—offering online
tools and services to streamline sourcing and an array of business dealings—was
sold for $540 million in cash, the San Francisco-based company announced
Monday. The purchase marks the second significant…
November 05, 2019
At Case Western Reserve University, teaching and learning are at the heart of all we do. While most typically think of that happening in a traditional classroom setting, there are several ways to learn at CWRU. During the month of November, we’ll highlight just a few of the ways to engage with…
November 01, 2019
Three teams of computer science students competed in the East Central North American Regional of the International Collegiate Programming Competition Saturday, Oct. 26. The CWRU teams competed against 112 teams from 43 schools from Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ontario. The CWRU team…
November 01, 2019
Me'lani Labat Joseph (left) with Betsy Kling Me'lani Labat Joseph, director of engineering at the Leonard Gelfand STEM Center, was recognized at the Women Living STEM event, hosted by the STEM Learning Ecosystems and Teaching Institute for Excellence in STEM. The event aims to recognize women in…
November 01, 2019
Diascopic LLC, a Cleveland-based medical research company using diagnostic technology developed at Case Western Reserve University, will use a highly competitive $225,000 federal grant to develop and apply new artificial intelligence (AI) and digital pathology tools for detecting tuberculosis…
November 01, 2019
Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of Biomedical Engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD), received the Northeast Ohio Renal Research Innovation Award. The award was for the project “Artificial Intelligence based…
November 01, 2019
Jeff Eben, a graduate student in data science at the Case School of Engineering and a graduate research assistant with the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, received the Radiological Society of North America Trainee Research Prize. The award was for his research…
October 18, 2019
Burcu Gurkan, assistant professor in the chemical engineering department, was selected by the editors of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research as a member of their 2019 Class of Influential Researchers. This class comprises 32 researchers from across the globe. Read more about the…
October 11, 2019
YeongAe Heo, assistant professor in the department of civil engineering, was part of a committee that worked on a set of guidelines to identify when multihazard considerations are necessary when making structural engineering decisions. Heo is vice chair of the Structural Engineering Institute’s…
September 27, 2019
Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of
Biomedical Engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and
Personalized Diagnostics, will present a talk titled “Radio-Patho-Genomics:
Computationally Integrating Disease Specific Features across Scales” as part of
a joint…