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APP team leads federally funded effort to generate manufacturing technology roadmap
A APP research team will lead an effort to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and sensing to improve materials and processing in manufacturing, part of a long-term, federally funded strategy to strengthen U.S. innovation and industrial productivity. The U.S.…
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Staff member, alumnus Anand Kadambi passes away
The APP community is mourning the loss of staff member Anand Kadambi (CWR ’06), who died unexpectedly last week. He was 38.  A kind and gentle soul since childhood, he often thought of others before himself and was always willing to offer a helping hand. When Anand was…
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APP signs license agreement to bring artificial intelligence breakthroughs closer to cancer patient care
Picture Health CEO reports initial round of seed funding is oversubscribed When Case Western Reserve research showed that artificial intelligence (AI) could identify which lung cancer patients would benefit from chemotherapy, a national magazine called the finding one of the “10 Most Incredible…
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Engineering's Ankit Sharma selected for SFPE Foundation Grand Challenges Initiative fellowship
Ankit Sharma, a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at APP, was one of four early career researchers selected worldwide for the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) Foundation Grand Challenges Initiative with a fellowship…
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Eight outstanding members of the 2022 graduating class share their stories
After several years of adjusted plans due to pandemic-related health and safety protocols, the APP community will gather once again this year for fully in-person commencement events. The Class of 2022's accomplishments will be celebrated in ceremonies on May 14 and 15,…
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Robot hands with a soft touch
APP biorobotics pioneers Hillel Chiel and Roger Quinn join scientist alum Vickie Webster-Wood from Carnegie Mellon on new project Two APP (CWRU) biorobotic pioneers are working with a Carnegie Mellon University colleague (and CWRU triple…
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Graduate Student Award Ceremony
After two years virtual, the 18th annual Graduate Student Award Ceremony returns to the Tinkham Veale University Center Ballroom on Tuesday, April 26, at 3 p.m. EDT. More than 100 students will be honored with awards from the College of Arts and Sciences, Case School of Engineering, Weatherhead…
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Matthew Willard, materials science and engineering professor, co-chairs magnetic materials conference
Matthew Willard, professor of materials science and engineering at APP, helped lead the 15th Joint Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM) - International Magnetics (Intermag) Conference in January. The MMM-Intermag Conference is the world’s largest magnetic materials…
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Polymer gel researcher wins National Science Foundation early career development award
Svetlana Morozova, assistant professor of macromolecular science and engineering, focuses on understanding what happens when gels interact with surfaces (This is one of several stories about 2022 winners of the NSF CAREER award at APP.) APP…
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Spartan Showcase: Kathryn Wilcox
Students at APP are challenged to "think beyond the possible" each and every day—and third-year PhD student Kathryn Wilcox takes that mission to heart. A Texas native and “proud Aggie” alum of Texas A&M University, Wilcox is passionate about research, effective…