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Case Western Reserve researchers land $1.1M National Science Foundation grant to advance safer, faster and less expensive medical-imaging technology
Diagnosing cancer today involves using chemical “contrast agents” to improve the accuracy of medical imaging processes such as X-rays as well as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. But those agents can be expensive, take more time to use and pose potential health…
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Researchers Youngjin Yoo and Erman Ayday write whitepaper about a national learning and employment record
A whitepaper by two Case Western Reserve University faculty members and their collaborator outlined how a national learning and employment record (LER) system could be created. The authors were: Youngjin Yoo, professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management; Erman Ayday,…
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Accelerating AI, machine learning in research
Case Western Reserve, University of Cincinnati and Ohio Supercomputer Center partner on five-year, $5.1 million plan to bring experts to all Ohio institutions With a $5.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Case Western Reserve University and partners at the University of…
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4 ways to protect your online identity
Imagine you’re going about your day when all of a sudden, you’re notified that someone logged into your bank account. Or, you finally get a second to relax from a long day of classes, then you get a text that someone is using your identity for a fake profile on a dating app. These scenarios and…
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Artificial intelligence supercomputer to ‘accelerate research’ at Case Western Reserve University
Computer and data science chair obtains high-powered computer system with support from National Science Foundation, Ohio Department of Education More than 250 researchers across nearly two dozen research groups—from computer science to materials science to robotics—will benefit from the faster and…
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Case Western Reserve alumnus doubles commitment to computer and data sciences with $5 million gift
Two years after giving $5 million to establish a new computer and data sciences department at Case Western Reserve, alumnus Kevin Kranzusch (CWR ‘90) has committed an additional $5 million to accelerate its progress—and catalyze increased engagement with other disciplines across the campus. “The…