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Leader of top-ranked Purdue programs to lead engineering school
President Barbara R. Snyder announced today that the leader of one of the nation’s top programs for electrical and computer engineering will become the Case School of Engineering’s next dean this fall. An accomplished researcher in system and control theory, Venkataramanan “Ragu” Balakrishnan has…
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CWRU researchers publish work on biosensors for marker of genetic disorders
A group of researchers from Case Western Reserve University and Taipei Medical University recently published “Application of bioconjugation chemistry on biosensor fabrication for detection of TAR-DNA binding protein 43” in Biosensors and Bioelectronics. The group developed a single-use and…
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Engineering’s Zehra Meral Özsoyoğlu receives award from Association for Computing Machinery
Zehra Meral Özsoyoğlu, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, received the Special Interest Group on Management of Data (SIGMOD) Contributions Award by the Association for Computing Machinery. The recognition is given for significant contributions to the field of database…
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PhD candidate Xinyou Ke awarded Electrochemical Society fellowship
Xinyou Ke, a PhD candidate in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, was awarded the 2018 ECS F.M. Becket Summer Fellowship by The Electrochemical Society. Ke has been conducting research with Robert F. Savinell, the George S. Dively Professor in the Department of Chemical and…
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Civil engineering’s YeongAe Heo appointed to American Society of Civil Engineers subcommittee
YeongAe Heo, assistant professor of civil engineering, was selected for the American Society of Civil Engineers Structural Engineering Institute Codes and Standards Activities Division committee's Young Professional member. She will serve on the ASCE7-22 Subcommittee on Tsunami Loads and…
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Research groups from chemistry and macromolecular science and engineering issue first report on collaborative work
The Pentzer Research Group from the Department of Chemistry and the Advincula Research Group from the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering published the first report of an electric motor based on plastic composites. Published in ACS Applied Energy Materials, “Plastic Metal-Free…
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Research article by engineering’s Alp Sehirlioglu and alumnus highlighted in Nature Communications
The editors at Nature Communications compiled an Editors’ Highlights webpage of recent research on condensed-matter physics. “Experimental search for high-temperature ferroelectric perovskites guided by two-step machine learning,” an article authored by Alp Sehirlioglu, assistant professor of…
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Engineering’s YeongAe Heo highlighted for research on mitigating coastal hazards
YeongAe Heo, assistant professor of civil engineering and National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine Gulf Research Program Early-Career Research Fellow, was recently highlighted in an article titled “Fellowships for Interdisciplinary Gulf Coast Research.” The piece, published in…
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What’s next? A few members of the Class of 2018 share their stories
With commencement just a few days away, many on campus are preparing to walk across the stage and start the next phase of their life after years of hard work. We talked with graduating students from each school to see how they got here, what their time was like on campus and where they’re heading…
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Undergraduate students win OWEA 2018 Student Design Competition
Madeleine Harris, Aaron Mann, Nicholas Merchant-Wells and Jack Worsham, all civil engineering undergraduate students, won first prize in the Ohio Water Environment Association (OWEA) 2018 Student Design Competition. They were mentored by Kurt Rhoads, assistant professor of civil engineering. Their…