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Engineering’s João Maia elected as Society of Rheology fellow
João Maia, professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering and director of the Center for Advanced Polymer Processing, was recently elected as a fellow of the Society of Rheology. This highly-selective fellowship is awarded annually to no more than 0.5%. Maia was…
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February 16, 2023
Here is how competing students summarized the event. The autonomous snowplow competition (ASC) is a competition run by the Institute of Navigation, with the aim of challenging students in the areas of robotic navigation and guidance. Student teams had to construct robot snowplows with the task of…
February 15, 2023
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation transforms lives of those with musculoskeletal, neurological challenges The Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) at MetroHealth Medical Center and ÃÛÌÒAPP ranked first in the country in National…
February 15, 2023
Since its founding by the National Society of Professional Engineers over 70 years ago, Engineers Week—often referred to as E-Week—has been a way to recognize how engineers make a difference in the world. “It’s not a week of technical work. It’s about celebrating the problem solving that engineers…
February 14, 2023
When it comes to having a global perspective, Sebastian Saintignon is well versed. His father’s career led Saintignon’s family to live in such varied places as Arizona, Mexico, the Kingdom of Bahrain and California during his childhood, leading him to learn how to be open-minded and comfortable in…
February 14, 2023
ÃÛÌÒAPP will play a primary role in a new $46.4 million federally funded project to develop a freeze-dried blood substitute that, if successful, has the potential to save thousands of wounded soldiers’ lives—and civilian lives, as well. The Defense Advanced Research…
February 14, 2023
Represents most accepted from any member institution Eight researchers affiliated with ÃÛÌÒAPP have been named senior members of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)—the largest class ever from the university—and from any member institution since the academy began the…
February 14, 2023
When it comes to having a global perspective, Sebastian Saintignon is well versed. His father’s career led Saintignon’s family to live in such varied places as Arizona, Mexico, the Kingdom of Bahrain and California during his childhood, leading him to learn how to be open-minded and comfortable in…
February 07, 2023
University of Maryland leads team of multiple universities and biotech companies; CWRU to evaluate and optimize synthetic blood products ÃÛÌÒAPP will play a primary role in a new $46.4 million federally funded project to develop a freeze-dried blood substitute that, if…
January 25, 2023
ÃÛÌÒAPP will host a chair ceremony for Sanmukh Rao Kuppannagari, who will become the inaugural James C. Wyant Assistant Professor Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 4 p.m. on the sixth floor of Sears think[box]. There will be a reception during this event. Kuppannagari is a member of…
January 24, 2023
For thousands of years, Chinese New Year has been celebrated throughout Asia to welcome Lichun (the beginning of spring) and new beginnings in Chinese culture. Today, this annual, 15-day celebration continues to bring friends and families across the world together for feasts and…