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Consider adding these interesting courses to your spring semester schedule
As the fall semester winds down, it’s officially time to start thinking about spring. Registration for the spring semester begins today (Nov. 8) for undergraduate students; depending on the school, graduate program registration may already have started or may begin in the coming weeks. Whether…
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Spartan Showcase: Winston Kam
Major: Art historyMinors: Materials science and engineering, Italian, pre-architectureClass: Fourth-year When Winston Kam was in second grade, his art teacher showed his class one of Dutch painter Piet Mondrian’s red, blue and yellow composition paintings and asked them what stood out. Kam vividly…
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Listen to a new podcast hosted by the Case School of Engineering Peer Advisors
The Case School of Engineering Peer Advisors have created a new podcast series called “Engineering the Talk.” The podcast will serve as a way for young engineers to explore and talk about the engineering world outside of the classroom. The first episode drops today (Nov. 1) on Spotify. Listen to…
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Umut Gurkan selected to join prestigious ‘New Voices’ cohort by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
APP engineer and researcher Umut Gurkan, known for groundbreaking research that has revolutionized lab-on-a-chip and point-of-care medical diagnostic technologies for underserved populations, has been selected as a member of the 2021-23 National Academies of Sciences,…
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Online Master of Engineering Webinar
Ready to take your engineering career to the next level? Join representatives from Case School of Engineering today, Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. for a webinar to learn about the online Master of Engineering. Attendees will hear from faculty about how the program prepares engineers to take on technical and…
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Ronald Triolo recognized for contributions to veterans’ health
Ronald Triolo is this year’s Outstanding Veterans Health Administration Employee. As executive director for the Advanced Platforms Technology Center, Triolo oversees the design, prototyping and production of medical devices for veterans with limb loss. A researcher with over 25 years of experience,…
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CWRU team wins grant to develop standards education for biomedical engineering curricula
A team from APP was selected for an educational grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to incorporate technical standards in the biomedical engineering curricula and beyond. The team is composed of Colin Drummond, professor and assistant chair in…
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New materials proposed for capturing carbon dioxide to fight climate change
APP scientist leads national, multi-institutional collaboration that aims to reduce CO2 from earth’s atmosphere A scientist at Case Western Reserve will lead a national team of researchers to test their novel approach for “direct air capture” (DAC), a fast-growing…
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Engineering’s Ozan Akkus appointed director of the Office of Faculty Development
Ozan Akkus, Kent H. Smith Professor of Engineering, was selected as the first faculty member to lead as director of the Office of Faculty Development early this September. The Office of Faculty Development provides resources and programming in order to support the duties and goals of CWRU faculty…
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Data and artificial intelligence technologies take on infectious disease outbreaks
APP team led by computer and data scientist awarded $1.2 million National Science Foundation grant to develop AI-powered framework to combat infectious disease outbreaks Computer and data science researchers at APP are developing an…