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Engineering’s Anirban Sen Gupta and Pedram Mohseni develops first-of-its-kind portable diagnostic device to assess blood clotting disorders
In a collaborative research effort, Anirban Sen Gupta, the Wallace R. Persons Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, and Pedram Mohseni, chair of the Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering, developed PlateChek. Funded by a collaborative grant from the U.S.…
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Evren Gurkan Cavusoglu and Mark D. Hammond receive The J. Bruce Jackson MD Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring
As students navigate the challenges, stresses and achievements of their educational experiences at Case Western Reserve University, a strong support system is crucial. Faculty and staff members play a major role in providing such support through mentorship. The J. Bruce Jackson MD Award for…
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Engineering’s Pedram Mohseni inducted as a fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
Pedram Mohseni, PhD, chair of the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering at Case School of Engineering, was recently inducted as a fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) at their annual conference. Mohseni joins other Case Western…
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Powering progress: Women driving science at CWRU
On International Women and Girls in Science Day, we celebrate the women who are shaping the future of science.
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Engineering’s Pedram Mohseni named 2026 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers fellow
Pedram Mohseni, PhD, chair of the Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering at Case Western Reserve University, was recently named a 2026 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) fellow. Mohseni was recognized for his contributions to biosensors and…
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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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New Faculty Spotlight: Gourav Datta
Assistant Professor Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering Gourav Datta’s journey began with an endless curiosity about technology. “As a kid, I was always fascinated by how electronics could transform the world,” he said. “Every circuit, every algorithm was like a puzzle waiting…
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Improving mental health on Mars, Austin Wilson receives OSGC award
Austin Wilson has always dreamed of becoming an astronaut, a goal inspired by Ohio's rich space history. Growing up near NASA’s headquarters, his fascination with space evolved into a creative and technical driver in his life. After graduating from Case School of Engineering in 2022 and working on…
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New Faculty Spotlight: M. Hassan Najafi
Assistant Professor Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering From a young age, M. Hassan Najafi wanted to know how things worked, especially when it came to technology. That curiosity naturally led him to explore the inner workings of computers—a fascination that only grew stronger as the…
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Capturing surgical expertise: Zonghe Chua receives NIH Trailblazer grant to develop autonomous coaching system for surgeons
In basketball, to shoot the perfect free throw, train your eye on the rim. In baseball, for the perfect pitch, look at the catcher's mitt. So says the "quiet eye" technique, which calls on a period of extended visual attention to improve coordination and performance. A research-backed approach…