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CWRU researchers win NASA’s Beyond the Algorithm: Novel Computing Architectures for Flood Analysis Challenge
Case Western Reserve University’s Emerging Computing Technologies (ECT) Lab has been named one of three winners of NASA’s Beyond the Algorithm: Novel Computing Architectures for Flood Analysis Challenge. Out of nine national finalists, the CWRU–University of Louisiana at Lafayette team—known as…
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National Science Foundation awards prestigious early career grant to Case Western Reserve University electrical engineering researcher
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the medical community’s use of remote healthcare as an alternative to conventional medicine—and wireless biomedical devices are a huge part of that shift. But with patients living longer, the concern turns to the long-term reliability of these devices and…
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Spartan Showcase: Omar Ali
Case Western Reserve University’s reputation in applied science spoke for itself when Omar Ali was deciding where to pursue his bachelor’s degree. His decision was cemented when he saw a video about Professor Dustin Tyler’s revolutionary work restoring the sense of touch to people who experience…
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Spartan Showcase: Albert Wilhelmy V
Year: First-yearMajor: Electrical engineering  Before even starting his first class at Case Western Reserve University, first-year electrical engineering student Albert Wilhelmy V had completed three summer internships.  Each took place at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, where Wilhelmy…
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Case School of Engineering creates new Computer & Data Sciences Department
$5 million gift from alumnus also creates the Kevin J. Kranzusch Professorship Case Western Reserve University has launched a new Computer & Data Sciences Department in the Case School of Engineering and announced the Kevin J. Kranzusch Professorship, which will be held by the future chair of…
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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…
Campus Spotlight: Women in Tech Initiative
Established with a gift from alumnus and Craigslist founder Craig Newmark (CIT ’75; GRS ’77, computer science) through Craig Newmark Philanthropies, the new Women in Tech Initiative at Case Western Reserve University seeks to build a strong community of female students in technology fields. The…
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Is an ‘Internet of Ears’ the next big thing for smart homes?
Next generation of connected buildings envisions using changes in vibrations, sound and electrical field to improve energy consumption, monitor occupants’ movements Houses have been getting progressively “smarter” for decades, but the next generation of smart homes may offer what two Case Western…
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Siemens and Case Western Reserve University form academic partnership to train next generation of digital grid experts
New state-of-the-art digital grid lab and updated curriculum will prepare students for today’s new energy workforce Siemens and Case Western Reserve University have formed a new academic partnership to provide students with the skills needed to operate and advance the nation’s energy grid. The…
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Tech takes on cigarette smoking
Case Western Reserve researchers develop system that senses smoking movements, sends motivational text messages, videos to help users quit smoking Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are using wearable sensor technology to develop an automatic alert system to help people quit…