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5 things to know about… fireworks
Explosions are at the heart of one of the most beloved Independence Day traditions: pyrotechnics—or, as they’re more commonly known, firework displays. This July 4 weekend, people all around the U.S. will celebrate the holiday by watching these spectacular, colorful displays. To better understand…
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Faculty members Anant Madabhushi, Scott Bruder recognized in remarks to U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor recently recognized Anant Madabhushi, the Donnell Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and Scott Bruder, adjunct professor of biomedical engineering, during her June 24 remarks to the U.S. House of Representatives.  Castor’s remarks recognized the Academy of…
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Campus Spotlight: Master’s degree track in fire science and engineering
Each July, fire safety and concerns regarding explosions are top of mind as Independence Day celebrations take place. At Case School of Engineering, a group of students and researchers study these issues year round in a unique format: a graduate degree track in fire science and engineering. The…
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Memorial gift to fund cutting-edge cancer research
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC) received a $250,000 gift from brothers Lorne and Eric Novick to fund a cutting-edge, collaborative research study. The Andrew Novick Study on Artificial Intelligence and Epigenomics for Cancer Disparities, which honors the Novicks’ late father, pairs…
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Engineering’s Alp Sehirlioglu receives U.S-Israel Binational Science Foundation Research Award
Alp Sehirlioglu, associate professor of materials science and engineering, received the U.S-Israel Binational Science Foundation Research Award earlier this month. The topic of research is “Depolarizing ferroelectrics at the nanoscale for augmenting macroscale piezoelectricity at a broad…
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Biomedical engineering’s Pallavi Tiwari receives honor from Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine
Pallavi Tiwari, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, received the Early Career Achievement Award from the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine.  The award is “presented in recognition of significant and innovative technical contributions in imaging informatics to someone whose…
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CWRU researchers earn accolades at International Symposium on Polybenzoxazines
APP researchers recently participated in the fourth International Symposium on Polybenzoxazines (organized in Luxembourg), capturing honors during the event. Hatsuo Ishida, the Peter A. Asseff, PhD Professor of Organic Chemistry, earned the Lifetime Contribution Award…
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The science of music
Engineering majors combine their passions to create digital musical instruments This spring, a small class of musically inclined engineering students learned how to bridge the gap between their passions for STEM and the creative arts when they signed up for the electrical, computer and systems…
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Machine Learning Working Group Meeting: “Incorporating Medical Insight into Machine Learning Algorithms for Learning, Inference and Model Explanation”
The health care industry is arriving at a new era where the medical communities increasingly employ computational medicine and machine learning. Despite significant progress in the modern machine learning literature, adopting the new approaches has been slow in the biomedical and clinical research…
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Engineering’s Dhruv Seshadri writes about promising progress made in measuring core body temperature
Dhruv Seshadri, research engineer at the Case School of Engineering, described advances made in helping prevent heat stroke by noninvasive testing of core body temperature in a letter published by cleveland.com. Seshadri’s piece, titled “Promising advances in measuring core body temperature to…