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Faculty members, students visit Washington, D.C.
An Wang, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, and Brian Gran, professor of sociology and law, are co-instructing a course titled “Socio-Technology of Cyber Security” this semester. They received a grant from New America’s Public Interest…
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Engineering students work to provide clean water to residents of the Dominican Republic
When you wake up each morning, it’s likely you don’t think twice about how you’re going to acquire safe drinking water for the day. Unfortunately, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, that’s not the case for 2 billion people around the world who lack easy access to such a…
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CBS 60 Minutes featured research by CWRU biomedical engineers Dustin Tyler, Bolu Ajiboye to restore sense of touch for amputees and people with paralysis
On March 26, the CBS News program 60 Minutes featured groundbreaking work led by APP researchers Dustin Tyler and A. Bolu Ajiboye—biomedical engineering pioneers who are bringing a renewed sense of touch to amputees and people with paralysis, using neuroprosthetics. If…
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Engineering’s Xiong (Bill) Yu earns Cleveland section of American Society of Civil Engineers’ 2023 Civil Engineer of the Year award
Xiong (Bill) Yu, the Opal J. and Richard A. Vanderhoof Professor and chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, was named 2023 Civil Engineer of the Year by the Cleveland section of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Yu was recognized for his “significant…
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Graduation Spotlight: Arein Daralnakhla
Major: Computer Engineering Minor: Computer Science Why did you choose this area of study? I chose to study computer engineering because I wanted to be at the forefront of technology and be a part of its development. Growing up, I noticed that technology was advancing faster than ever, and I…
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Graduation Spotlight: Usman Moazzam
Major: Computer Science Why did you choose this area of study? I originally started college as pre-med at the University of Washington. After taking their biology and chemistry series, and even earning more than 500 clinical hours in hospitals and free clinics, I started to get more and more…
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Graduation Spotlight: Ananya Rangavajla
Major: Biomedical Engineering Minor: Electrical Engineering Why did you choose this area of study? I liked the applications it had in diagnostics and medical devices, and I would like to work in these fields in the future. What are your plans after graduation? Not sure yet! Why did you choose…
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Graduation Spotlight: Haowei Chen
Major: Computer Engineering Why did you choose this area of study? Working in a car manufacturer and even building performance cars is my dream, and there are so many micro chips embedded within a car. That’s why I chose to dig in more into this area.  What are your plans after graduation? Go…
Graduation Spotlight: Sarah Kugelmas
Major: Computer Science Minor: Computer Engineering Why did you choose this area of study? I tried my first programming classes at CWRU and found I love coding. What are your plans after graduation? Go straight into industry. Why did you choose CWRU? The flexibility with academic plans and…
Graduation Spotlight: Abby Slates
Major: Civil and Environmental Engineering Minor: Computer Science Why did you choose this area of study? I came to CWRU knowing I wanted to do something in engineering and had interests in the environment and computer science from high school. After taking ENGR 131B (now ENGR 130) where…