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Core Cram
Tau Beta Pi, the engineering honor society, will hold Core Cram Sunday, Dec. 11, from 4 to 7 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center ballroom C. At Core Cram, older students tutor other students on the engineering and science core classes. Tau Beta Pi holds the event each semester during finals we...
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Take a Break with MEM
Come in from the cold and have homemade baked good and drinks, courtesy of the Master of Engineering and Management (MEM) program. The program will hold an event, titled Take a Break with MEM, Dec. 5-7 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 305. Students who stop by during these holiday of...
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“Entrepreneurship and Engineering: From CWRU Research to Action in Africa”
Join the Social Justice Institute for the next Research Lunch Series event Tuesday, Dec. 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room A13. Daniel J. Lacks, chair of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation...
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Unraveling how a brain works, block by high-tech block
Case Western Reserve University researchers modernizing cognitive skills testing to detect deficits, problem-solving strategies and more Psychologists have long used building blocks to assess cognitive skills. But researchers at Case Western Reserve University are embedding the blocks with technolog...
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5 questions with… student innovator Matt Campagna
Matt Campagna has always had a knack for working with computers; from a young age, he often took them apart and put them back together. After developing an early interest in programming, he realized that he wanted to apply his skills and directly help people. Now a sophomore studying computer engin...
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Case Western Reserve University students win awards at Cleveland Medical Hackathon
Case Western Reserve University students took home awards from the Cleveland Medical Hackathon in October. Flare Flare, a team of three Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine students and two software engineers, were named the overall second place winner. The team designed an app to crowdsourc...
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Engineering PhD student honored with two prestigious awards from the Coblentz Society
The Coblentz Society recently honored Mustafa Unal, a PhD candidate in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, with two awards. He received both the Coblentz Student Award and William G. Fateley Student Award. The Coblentz Student Award is given annually to four outstanding students...
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Dry adhesive holds in extreme cold, strengthens in extreme heat
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University, Dayton Air Force Research Laboratory and China have developed a new dry adhesive that bonds in extreme temperatures—a quality that could make the product ideal for space exploration and beyond. The gecko-inspired adhesive loses no traction in temper...
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FGC Plasma Solutions’ Felipe Gomez del Campo speaks at international energy policy conference
Graduate student Felipe Gomez del Campo participated in a panel discussion at an international energy policy conference in Rome in September. Gomez del Campo is founder and CEO of FGC Plasma Solutions LLC, which he launched in 2013 to market a device that uses plasma to make jet fuel more efficient...
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CWRU’s Engineers Without Borders presents in the Philippines about 3-D printing
Case Western Reserve University’s Engineers Without Borders deployed a team in the Philippines in August to use 3-D printing as a teaching and inspirational tool for advancing STEM education. Working with a smaller group called Human Design Corp., the group of students was led by Rigoberto Advincul...