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Meet a researcher extracting the elements that could change everything
Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Case School of Engineering Member, Cancer Imaging Program, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Area of Focus: Developing advanced materials and processes to separate f-elements (lanthanides and actinides) with applications…
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March 30, 2017
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Case Western Reserve University invites applications from within the university for the position of department chair, ideally beginning July 1.
The department has 37 primary faculty members, an undergraduate enrollment of more than 4...

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March 28, 2017
First recipient of implanted brain-recording and muscle-stimulating systems reanimates limb that had been stilled for eight years
Bill Kochevar grabbed a mug of water, drew it to his lips and drank through the straw.
His motions were slow and deliberate, but then Kochevar hadn’t moved his right arm...

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March 28, 2017
The data an MRI machine pulls carries potential far beyond the images it provides for physicians.
In fact, Case Western Reserve University Professor Anant Madabhushi is confident that, with the development and application of image analytics, information can be extracted from the MRI, which could th...

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March 23, 2017
Three Case Western Reserve University junior faculty members have received National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grants, totaling nearly $1.7 million.
The five-year grants support research into:
Movements of nanoparticles through confined spaces, with applications...

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March 17, 2017
Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of biomedical engineering, gave a keynote lecture on precision medicine at the Digital Pathology conference at the SPIE Medical Imaging Symposium in Orlando, Florida, Feb. 13.
He delivered his lecture, titled "Prognostications and predictions: implic...

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March 14, 2017
CWRU places two of top three finishers in national student startup competition at South by Southwest
Having two of the nation’s top eight qualifiers for the final round of South by Southwest’s (SXSW) “Student Startup Madness” competition was already impressive.
To have both student entrepreneurial teams from Case Western Reserve University finish among the top three in the country this week was be...

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March 14, 2017
Thanks to gains in research and admissions, Case Western Reserve’s School of Medicine maintained its top-25 position in this year’s U.S. News & World Report’s graduate school rankings. For several other programs, improvements in individual categories weren’t enough to avoid slight dips in their over...

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March 14, 2017
The Case Western Reserve University community is invited to attend a lecture about robotics and smart manufacturing by U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) research scientist Jeremy Marvel.
This event, hosted by the Case School of Engineering, will be held Monday, March 20, fr...

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March 03, 2017
Rigoberto Advincula, professor of macromolecular science and engineering, recently wrote an article and gave a presentation on 3-D printing nanocomposites.
His article, titled “3D Printing Biocompatible Polyurethane/Poly(lactic acid)/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites: Anisotropic Properties” was publis...

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March 03, 2017
The American Physical Society’s Division of Polymer Physics selected Michael Hore, assistant professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, to give a guest lecture at the U.K. Polymer Physics Group meeting in September at Swansea University.
The group meets every other year ...