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APP establishes chapter of Order of the Engineer
Founded in 1970 at Cleveland State University, the Order of the Engineer was established “to foster a spirit of pride and responsibility in the engineering profession, to bridge the gap between training and experience, and to present to the public a visible symbol identifying the engineer.” This…
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Biomedical engineering's Shuo Li featured in an extensive look into features artificial intelligence can detect
Nature: AI’s keen diagnostic eye Nature: Shuo Li, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Case School of Engineering and the School of Medicine, was featured in an extensive look into how some researchers are exploring what features artificial intelligence (AI) can detect that…
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Humanitarian Design Corps refurbishes outdoor charging station on Case Quad
You may already be familiar with the solar charging table that sits in the Case Quad near the Michaelson-Morely Fountain. Emerging from the center of the table are two solar panel structures that, years ago, were able to power outlet plugs capable of charging devices like phones and laptops, making…
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Sears think[box] Lecture Series: “The Fabled, Fascinating 555”
Sears think[box] will launch its first lecture/creative conversation series today (April 25) at 6 p.m. on the first floor in the auditorium. This series will provide space for speakers to talk about interesting projects or topics in their practices. The series will kick off with an exploration…
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Photos: Celebrate World Laboratory Day with a look into some CWRU labs
Across the APP campus, researchers drive discovery in a wide array of subjects—from engineering to medicine, nursing, social work, physics and beyond. Their work often takes place in laboratories, surrounded by high-tech computers or research equipment such as beakers,…
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Kathryn Daltorio's Crab Lab tests underwater robot in Veale Center swimming pool
Earlier this year, the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center swimming pool was a testing site for Kathryn ‘Kati’ Daltorio’s Crab Lab thanks to a collaboration with the Motley Scuba Diving Club.  Supported by the Department of Defense, researchers in the Crab Lab, including PhD students…
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Research team led by Case Western Reserve awarded $2.75M from Department of Defense to advance clot-stabilizing nanotechnology
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded a team of researchers led by APP a four-year, $2.75 million grant to explore new technology to generate and stabilize a protein called fibrin that is essential to maintain protective blood clots in an injured body. “The…
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Research team led by Case Western Reserve awarded $2.75M from Department of Defense to advance clot-stabilizing nanotechnology
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded a team of researchers led by APP a four-year, $2.75 million grant to explore new technology to generate and stabilize a protein called fibrin that is essential to maintain protective blood clots in an injured…
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Engineering’s Umut Gurkan is lead author on article about promise of lab-on-a-chip technologies
Umut Gurkan, the Wilbert J. Austin Professor of Engineering, served as lead author on a paper published in Lab on a Chip Journal. Titled “Next generation microfluidics: fulfilling the promise of lab-on-a-chip technologies,” this article is the result of a National Institutes of Health workshop…
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Graduation Spotlight: Yaw Boateng
Major: Electrical Engineering What made you choose this area of study? I chose this area because electrical engineering has a lot of room for individual design and ideas once you understand the fundamentals. I also made traffic lights with an Arduino first in ninth grade so that helped. What is…