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Engineering’s Michael Pollino receives award from American Society of Civil Engineers
Michael Pollino, associate professor of civil engineering, was named a recipient of the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) Moisseiff Award for 2019. The award was established by the society in 1947 in recognition of the accomplishments of Leon S. Moisseiff, a notable contributor to…
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Biomedical engineering’s Robert Kirsch hosts the 2019 Council of Chairs BME Education Summit
Robert Kirsch, the Allen H. and Constance T. Ford Professor and chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, hosted the 2019 Council of Chairs BME Education Summit at Case Western Reserve University May 29-31. He recently held the position of chair of the Council of Chairs and organized the…
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5 questions with… Dan Gil, recent PhD grad who led workshop for Congolese scientists
Dan Gil (right) with the U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Congo Todd P. Haskell (center) and Maryse Nkoua (left). In 2017, Case Western Reserve University hosted 25 rising leaders from sub-Saharan African countries as a site for the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders…
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Two Class of 2019 alumnae win Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants
Two of Case Western Reserve University’s Class of 2019 graduates will gain international experiences in the coming months as recipients of Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants. Jasmin Bhangu, who majored in biology and business management, received an English Teaching Assistant Grant in Poland,…
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“Solving Health Care Challenges with Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence”
The BrainX Community and Case School of Engineering’s Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD) will host a session titled “Solving Health Care Challenges with Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.” The session will be held Tuesday, June 11, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.…
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5 questions with… national champion hammer thrower Cassandra Laios
Last year, an injury during the indoor track and field season cut Cassandra Laios’ senior season short. But Laios, a thrower on the Case Western Reserve University women’s track and field team, was determined to end her athletic career on her own terms. So, she returned to Case Western Reserve for…
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Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics researchers, graduate students earn honors
Researchers and students working in the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics have received several recent honors. Prateek Prasanna and Mohammadhadi Khorrami Prateek Prasanna, a research associate at the center, and Mohammadhadi Khorrami, a graduate student working in the…
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Introducing xLab—where Case Western Reserve students help shape digital strategies for established companies
xLab, a new Case Western Reserve University-based initiative, aims to pair tech-savvy student talent with some of Northeast Ohio’s largest corporations to help the businesses understand and implement new digital-first strategies and opportunities for growth. “We’re creating a pipeline of talent…
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What’s next? Eight outstanding CWRU grads share their on-campus experiences—and post-graduation plans
This Sunday, May 19, approximately 2,000 Case Western Reserve University students will take part in commencement ceremonies, beginning with the university-wide convocation at 9:30 a.m. in the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center and followed by diploma ceremonies throughout the…
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A ‘master teacher’ and coach in the classroom: Engineering's Harold Connamacher wins Wittke Award
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science professor Harold Connamacher wins Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Harold Connamacher has been called a “master teacher” by one colleague, a professor with “lifelong impact” by another, and simply “the most approachable professor I…