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Rohan Akolkar wins international award
Electrochemical Society to award research prize in October in Sweden for ‘enabling breakthrough advances in electrodeposition science and its industrial practice’ ÃÛÌÒAPP electrochemical engineer Rohan Akolkar—whose pioneering research has applications in nano-material…
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Postdoc Spotlight of the Month: Pawan Tripathi
To recognize the contributions postdoctoral researchers make to ÃÛÌÒAPP—and their respective fields—The Daily has partnered with the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs on a new monthly series. Originally from Sidhauli, India, Pawan Tripathi is no stranger to his academic…
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Engineering’s Satish Viswanath receives honor for imaging informatics work
Satish Viswanath, assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, recently received the Imaging Informatics Innovator Award from the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine. This annual award recognizes individuals for their work in informatics technology development with…
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Students create video game to teach local K-9 students math
Last year, Marcel Duvivier, Jeremiah Mubiru and Ana Perez Cespedes started developing a video game to help kindergarten through ninth grade students in the David’s Challenge program learn addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. This past spring, they finally had the chance to see the…
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Biomedical engineering student  Zoe Sekyonda receives the 2023 ASH Graduate Hematology Award
The American Society of Hematology awarded Zoe Sekyonda, a fourth-year biomedical engineering PhD student, the 2023 ASH Graduate Hematology Award (AHGA). The award encourages graduate students in the United States and Canada to pursue careers in academic hematology. With research focused on…
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Summer Spotlight: Jada Kleinholz
Year: Incoming fourth-year Major: Chemical Engineering Kleinholz is working in operations engineering at Bristol Myers Squibb in Devens, Massachusetts, this summer. Here's what she shared about her experience. How did you find this opportunity? The company's careers website. What has been the…
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Summer Spotlight: Tyler McFarren
Year: Incoming fifth-year Major: Civil Engineering (Structural) This summer, Tyler McFarren is working at Engineering Associates (EA) with the structural department on bridge and roadway design. Here's what he said about this experience. Explain the details of your internship or co-op. At…
Staff Spotlight: MacKenzie Kreutzberg
Assistant to the Chair, Department of Materials Science and Engineering In March of 2023, MacKenzie Kreutzberg joined the Case School of Engineering as the Assistant to the Chair in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. In the role, Kreutzberg oversees office operations and…
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Students bring hands-on experience to program at Cuyahoga Community College
Sometimes the best way to learn something new isn’t from a lecture, but from a hands-on approach. Graduate student Dillon Gagnon and others in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, under the direction of Assistant Professor Svetlana Morozova, are using hands-on learning to…
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Alumni couple commits $5 million to Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
Trustee Aarti Chandna and her husband, Asheem, also co-chair the project’s fundraising campaign As a longtime social impact and angel investor, Aarti Chandna knows well what she needs to see before committing to support a project. "The way I look at it—any successful company has to be a place…