ÃÛÌÒAPP

Skip to main content
An outside shot of Nord Hall.

Case School of Engineering

From cutting-edge robotics and biomedical advances to breakthroughs in data science, sustainable energy and artificial intelligence, our students, faculty, staff and alumni are forging the future. Stay up to date with the latest stories from that showcase how we solve real-world problems with creativity and precision.

Recent News

Graduation Spotlight: Maite Rey
Major: Biomedical Engineering Why did you choose this area of study? I want to help expand the capability of drug delivery and medical devices. What are your plans after graduation? Continuing polymer research at CWRU while exploring different job paths. Why did you choose CWRU? The people…
Claire-Daugherty.jpg
SCSAM Fellow Spotlight: Claire Daugherty
For her SCSAM fellowship, Claire Daugherty, a fourth-year undergraduate student majoring in Mechanical Engineering, is characterizing the temporal evolution of immature porcine cortical bone microstructure. Daugherty is using immature porcine, or young pig bones, to better understand the properties…
razaq-presenting
Think writing a dissertation is hard? Try presenting one in three minutes
Do you think you could summarize an 80,000-word dissertation in just 300 words? That’s the premise of the Three Minute Thesis (3MT™) competition, an event developed by the University of Queensland that’s now held at more than 900 institutions around the world, including Case Western Reserve…
campus-aerial-pbl-news
U.S. News & World Report belatedly releases some graduate, professional rankings
Law, medical school lists to be published at some later date After months of heated debate about the value and validity of U.S. News & World Report’s law and medical school rankings, the magazine belatedly released all graduate and professional school results today—except the ones for those…
blood-fluorescent.jpeg
Biomedical engineer explores new use for synthetic platelets: treating inherited bleeding disorders
Even as biomedical engineer Anirban Sen Gupta refines artificial platelets to stem traumatic bleeding, he and his colleagues are seeking new uses for their synthetic solution. The latest application to show promise involves providing synthetic platelets to treat a genetic condition that prevents…
Graduation Spotlight: Alex Glatz
Graduate Student in the Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program. Why did you choose this area of study for an advanced degree? I aim to own a business and wanted to learn more about entrepreneurship. I also wanted to broaden my horizon and develop my business and product development…
arein-daralnakhla.jpeg
Arab American Heritage Month: Meet Arein Daralnakhla
April is Arab American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the rich culture and contributions of the diverse population of Arab Americans in the United States. It’s the third year that the month has been formally recognized by the federal government. To recognize the occasion, The Daily is putting…
james-mchargue.jpg
Graduation Spotlight: James McHargue
Graduate student receiving a master's in computer science. Why did you choose this area of study for an advanced degree? I chose to get an advanced degree in computer science so I could learn more about artificial intelligence. I was exposed to the basics of AI during my undergrad, but I felt…
SenGupta_Lab
Biomedical engineer explores new use for synthetic platelets: treating inherited bleeding disorders
Even as biomedical engineer Anirban Sen Gupta refines artificial platelets to stem traumatic bleeding, he and his colleagues are seeking new uses for their synthetic solution. The latest application to show promise involves providing synthetic platelets to treat a genetic condition that prevents…
anna-currin.jpg
Graduation Spotlight: Anna Currin
Major: Chemical Engineering Minor: Electrochemical Engineering Why did you choose this area of study? I really loved all the potential opportunities I had access to with a chemical engineering degree. I have so many interests and I liked that upon graduation, I could choose almost any industry to…