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Co-Op Spotlight: Saloni Baral
Major: Biomedical Engineering Expected Graduation: 2026 Who are you co-oping with? Boston Scientific Explain the details of your co-op.  I am a process development engineering co-op in Boston Scientific’s Peripheral Interventions department. My project focuses on the development of a mechanical…
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Students collaborate with Cleveland’s Intermuseum Conservation Association
Last semester, four Case School of Engineering undergraduate students worked on projects in collaboration with the Intermuseum Conservation Association (ICA), an organization that “protects, preserves, and enriches our shared heritage of art and material culture through conservation, advocacy, and…
Christine Duval honored for her contributions to graduate mentoring
Across disciplines at ÃÛÌÒAPP, faculty members play critical roles in supporting graduate students as they prepare for the next stage of their academic and professional careers. Whether they provide enlightening advice or help a student navigate a complicated subject,…
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Get to know eight members of CWRU’s graduating Class of 2024
ÃÛÌÒAPP students come to campus with impressive résumés. While here, they continue to flourish—and share their knowledge, skills and experiences with our university community, leaving a mark on their peers, instructors and the broader campus and Cleveland communities.…
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Three faculty members earn title of Distinguished University Professor
ÃÛÌÒAPP is home to outstanding faculty who are dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, and mentorship, fostering an environment of academic growth and innovation for their students. Each year, the university bestows the title of Distinguished University…
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P. Hunter Peckham receives honorary degree from Clarkson University
P. Hunter Peckham is a decorated ÃÛÌÒAPP emeritus faculty member. He’s known worldwide for his research that has restored hand and arm control in paralyzed individuals and is the recipient of some of the university’s most prestigious awards—Distinguished University Professor…
Two Case Western Reserve researchers part of prestigious Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative awards
In March, the Department of Defense announced $221 million in awards for basic defense-related research projects as part of the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) program.  This year, two Case School of Engineering researchers will participate on two separate…
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Polymer science pioneer recognized with Hovorka Prize
Hatsuo Ishida has spent nearly 50 years as a faculty member at ÃÛÌÒAPP. In that time, he’s built a reputation as a global leader in the field of polymer science, having pioneered two groundbreaking discoveries that made monumental impacts on the study of polymer-based…
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Polymer science pioneer recognized with Hovorka Prize
Hatsuo Ishida has spent nearly 50 years as a faculty member at ÃÛÌÒAPP. In that time, he’s built a reputation as a global leader in the field of polymer science, having pioneered two groundbreaking discoveries that made monumental impacts on the study of polymer-based…
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Engineering’s Umut Gurkan re-elected for prestigious National Academies program
Umut Gurkan, the Wilbert J. Austin Professor of Engineering, was re-elected for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s New Voices in Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine program. Gurkan, one of five members from the previous cohort who is extending their service by one year,…