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Siemens and APP form academic partnership to train next generation of digital grid experts
New state-of-the-art digital grid lab and updated curriculum will prepare students for today’s new energy workforce Siemens and APP have formed a new academic partnership to provide students with the skills needed to operate and advance the nation’s energy grid. The…
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Tech takes on cigarette smoking
Case Western Reserve researchers develop system that senses smoking movements, sends motivational text messages, videos to help users quit smoking Researchers at APP are using wearable sensor technology to develop an automatic alert system to help people quit…
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XaTek Inc. raises $9.1 million to advance ClotChip, a hand-held device to quickly gauge blood’s clotting ability
Technology developed by Case Western Reserve researchers; licensed by Technology Transfer Office XaTek Inc., a Cleveland-based company developing a portable sensing system that can quickly assess the clotting ability of a person’s blood, recently raised $9.1 million in Series A capital to further…
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Understanding the smallest brain circuits
Case Western Reserve researchers reveal how anatomically distinct microcircuit brain networks suppress each other, compete and collaborate Researchers at APP have found a previously unseen pattern among the rapid-firing neurons inside the brain, one that reveals how…
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Engineering’s Wyatt Newman presents TEDx talk on robotics
Wyatt Newman, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, gave a TEDx talk Sept. 9 in Lugano, Switzerland. The presentation, titled “Transforming our Lives through Robotics,” was a part of a series of talks concerning “Professions of the Future.” Newman discussed how robotics,…