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Three APP faculty elected as 2022 senior members of National Academy of Inventors
Three distinguished members of the APP faculty—Susann Brady-Kalnay, Paul Tesar and Satish Viswanath—have been elected among 83 “of the world’s best emerging academic inventors” to the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) 2022 class of Senior Members. Senior members are…
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Inspire Your Heart with Art: Jess Rudolph and Sameera Nalin Venkat
APP has robust programs in dance, art, theater and music. Students and faculty in these departments routinely showcase their talents through exhibitions, productions, concerts and more. In honor of Inspire Your Heart with Art Day (Jan. 31), The Daily is putting a…
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Inspire Your Heart with Art: Mahamad Salah Mahmoud and Joanna Klingenstein
From the stages and classrooms of the newly expanded Maltz Performing Arts Center to collaborations with nearby cultural organizations, APP is home to incredible opportunities in dance, art, theater and music. Students, faculty and staff at the College of Arts and…
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Deep space race: Fixing the refueling challenge
APP engineer working with NASA to help spacecrafts better accomplish deep space exploration; final tests set for International Space Station A APP engineer will lead a team of scientists helping NASA and other agencies plan for the future…
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Learn about co-op opportunities
The co-op program is an opportunity for engineering and computer science students to take a break from classes to gain real-world work experience while earning a paycheck! Join the Division of Engineering Leadership and Professional Practice (DELPP) to learn more about co-op opportunities at CWRU.…
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Cleveland-based RoadPrintz Inc. receives $1M from National Science Foundation to advance mobile robotic pavement-marking system
RoadPrintz Inc., a company co-founded by APP engineering professor Wyatt Newman, has received a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research award of nearly $1 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support ongoing research and development of the company’s…
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Revitalizing Northeast Ohio by boosting its manufacturing ‘community’
National Science Foundation grant funds APP-led team seeking to modernize industry as key to helping surrounding neighborhoods APP engineers, computer scientists and social scientists are leading a project to help modernize small- and…
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CES 2022: 3D violins take center stage
Among a half dozen exhibitors from Case Western Reserve ready to demonstrate ideas and inventions at annual Las Vegas tech show Cue the violins. A Northeast Ohio student-founded company developing inexpensive, acoustically solid and durable 3D-printed violins for children will display its latest…
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$1.5 million undergraduate scholarship fund established in honor of engineering alumnus James P. Buchwald
In 1952, Cleveland native James P. Buchwald (CIT ‘54) began working toward his second bachelor’s degree, this one in mechanical engineering at Case Institute of Technology. The degree set him up for a career that would impact his field—and the lives of thousands of Ohioans. Now, his daughter and…
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Research team’s study findings published in the Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
In 2014, Umut Gurkan, associate professor at the Case School of Engineering, received a Clinical & Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) Annual Pilot to develop HemeChip, an accurate, low-cost, point-of-care diagnostic, specialized for low-income countries, to diagnose sickle cell disease.…