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Biomedical engineering’s Ronald Triolo given highest honor for VA rehabilitation
Veterans’ Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development (VA RR&D) named Ronald Triolo, professor of biomedical engineering, recipient of the 2019 Paul B. Magnuson Award. It is the highest honor for VA rehabilitation investigators. The award was presented to Triolo in recognition of his…
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Consider these interesting courses as you plan your fall 2019 schedule
Course registration for next fall is underway, and while the offerings are vast, and degree-specific requirements are many, there are a number of interesting classes for Case Western Reserve University students to expand their horizons and gain insight into new subjects, from social work to…
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Case Western Reserve University student innovators compete for $10K Saint-Gobain competition prize
Annual event finals are Wednesday, April 10; six teams present ideas in health care, renewable energy storage to “help improve daily life” Update: The winning team in the Saint -Gobain competition April 10 was "Polyp Retrieval System," comprised of Jasmine Sondhi, Rajiv Trehan, Doe Choi, Chao-yi…
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Case School of Engineering taking lead role in Gelfand Global STEMPower Initiative in Ethiopia
Aims to help cultivate economic development through chemical engineering Ethiopia has an abundance of raw materials, but does not yet have the engineering infrastructure to turn that material into a thriving economy and jobs. But a new initiative funded by a longtime Case Western Reserve…
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Alexis Abramson named dean of engineering at Dartmouth College
Northeast Ohio native was co-director of Great Lakes Energy Institute at Case Western Reserve Engineering faculty member Alexis Abramson, a recognized leader in advanced energy research, has been named dean of the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College. Abramson, the second woman to…
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Case Western Reserve selects multidisciplinary research teams to turn collective ideas into translational projects
Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative selects first round of team development retreats Case Western Reserve University’s Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) has selected six teams to participate in the first round of Team Development Retreats. The Community and…
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5 questions with… senior basketball player, Jostens Trophy nominee Hillary Hellmann
During her four years on the Case Western Reserve University women’s basketball team, senior guard/forward Hillary Hellmann has left a mark on the team, and in the record books. In 99 games during her collegiate career—90 as a starter—Hellmann collected 1,593 points, second in team history, and a…
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Dai Group researchers publish paper on materials for energy storage
Three researchers from Case Western Reserve University’s Dai Group published a paper with researchers from several other labs and universities on improved materials for energy storage. Liming Dai, professor of macromolecular science and engineering and leader of the Dai Group, and senior research…
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CWRU’s Additive Manufacturing Studio highlighted in Ohio commerce report
Case Western Reserve University’s Additive Manufacturing Studio was featured in the statewide report “Ohio BOLD: A Blueprint for Accelerating the Innovation Economy,” commissioned by the Ohio Chamber of Commerce Research Foundation. CWRU is noted for excellence in manufacturing and…
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Case Western Reserve University awarded AAU grant for undergraduate STEM education
Case Western Reserve University was among 12 members of the Association of American Universities (AAU) awarded grants today to further enhance undergraduate education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The funding, supported by a five-year, $1 million grant from the…