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Polymer Initiative of Northeast Ohio Career Fair
The Graduate Macromolecular Student Organization at Case Western Reserve University invites post-doctorate, graduate and undergraduate students from all science and engineering programs to attend the Polymer Initiative of Northeast Ohio (PiNO) Career Fair Friday, June 15, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Ti...
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Researchers from materials science and engineering and physics departments author paper chosen as editor’s pick
Several researchers from the Departments of Materials Science and Engineering and Physics published a paper titled "Role of the different defects, their population and distribution in the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 heterostructure's behavior." The paper, published in the Journal of Applied Physics, has been chos...
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Research paper authored by engineering’s Anant Madabhushi among most-read in Scientific Reports
Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of biomedical engineering at the Case School of Engineering, wrote a paper titled “Prediction of recurrence in early stage non-small cell lung cancer using computer extracted nuclear features from digital H&E images,” for Scientific Reports in 2017. ...
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5 questions with… STEM education advocate, engineering PhD student Andrew Dupuis
Almost a year and a half ago, Andrew Dupuis and Xyla Foxlin set out to make engineering more accessible for all with a new YouTube channel, “Beauty and the Bolt.” Recently, they took their mission to lawmakers in Washington, D.C., for CES on the Hill. The event, hosted by the Consumer Technology As...
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Big investment on the smallest matters
Case School of Engineering’s Alp Sehirlioglu wins $500,000 National Science Foundation grant for research into atomic-scale structures Alp Sehirlioglu, an assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Case Western Reserve University, is considered a master at manipul...
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"Perspectives on Global Climate Change"
National Academy of Engineering conference comes to Case Western Reserve University May 24 Energy and engineering innovators at Case Western Reserve University—driven by a growing urgency to adapt and respond to global warming and their commitment to educate Northeast Ohio on scientific issues—are u...
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Remembering Professor Joseph Prahl
Memorial service Thursday at Amasa Stone Chapel for longtime faculty member, researcher and former NASA shuttle payload specialist Joseph Prahl, a longtime Case Western Reserve faculty member—and a payload specialist for the 1992 Columbia space shuttle flight—will be remembered Thursday in a memoria...
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Engineering’s YeongAe Heo named American Society of Civil Engineers ExCEEd Fellow
YeongAe Heo, an assistant professor of civil engineering, was selected as a 2018 American Society of Civil Engineers ExCEEd Fellow. Heo also is a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine Gulf Research Program Early-Career Research Fellow. The ExCEEd Teaching Workshop is a six-day pr...
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Four Case Western Reserve University medtech research projects selected for State of Ohio’s focused commercialization training
I-Corps@Ohio program aims to advance research into products for medical treatments or surgeries Four medical-technology research teams at Case Western Reserve University will participate in focused entrepreneurial training through I-Corps@Ohio, an Ohio Department of Higher Education initiative creat...
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Pesky mosquitoes provide neural implant solution
Case Western Reserve University researchers engineer better way to insert more flexible neural implants into soft brain tissue Brain scientists face a dilemma: Conventional wire implants are rigid and can sometimes traumatize that sensitive, vital organ; but softer materials now being tested by rese...