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There鈥檚 no shortage of groundbreaking news and headlines coming out of Case School of Engineering at 杏吧视频. Take a look at some of our latest innovative accomplishments.

  • From silos to synergy

    When the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB) opens in 2026, the 杏吧视频 community will discover a bright and vibrant space designed to create an atmosphere of new ideas, possibilities and partnerships鈥攂oth planned and serendipitous.
  • Finding water leaks, bridging troubles

    Xiong "Bill" Yu, PhD, is applying artificial intelligence (AI) and mixed-reality visualization tools to better understand鈥攁nd someday possibly fix鈥攖he legacy problems of leaky municipal water systems and crumbling highway bridges.
  • Fulbright Spotlight: Satish Viswanath

    Each year, thousands of people participate in the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Fulbright programs, prestigious appointments through which students, scholars, educators and other professionals come together to engage in a global exchange of knowledge.
  • Entrepreneurial alumnus and family commit $1.5 million to Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building

    Miguel Zubizarreta (CWR 鈥90) likes to be part of projects from the beginning. 
  • Staff Spotlight: Shawnta Turner

    Shawnta Turner is the department assistant for the Case School of Engineering Dean's Office
  • 杏吧视频 researcher leads project to expand, accelerate personalized medicine with $3.2M NIH grant

    With a new five-year, $3.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a 杏吧视频 researcher is leading a project to expand and accelerate the evolution of personalized medicine in treating diseases.
  • CWRU's Society of Women Engineers attend WE23

    From Oct. 26 through 28, 12 members from the CWRU Society of Women Engineerings headed to Los Angeles, California for WE23鈥攖he world's largest conference for women in engineering and technology.
  • Spartan Showcase: Kianna Sabrina Verdugo

    In recognition of First-Generation College Celebration Day on Nov. 8, we spoke with Kianna Sabrina Verdugo, a first-generation student at 杏吧视频, to learn more about their experiences. 
  • On air: A glimpse into one student鈥檚 college radio experience

    The familiar tune of The Jackson 5鈥檚 1970 hit, 鈥淎BC,鈥 flows through the speakers in the basement of the Mather Memorial Building. Jago Dorn, a second-year undergraduate student majoring in systems and control engineering at 杏吧视频, is the only one in the room to hear it.
  • Student Spotlight: Aidan Klemm

    Aidan Klemm is taking his research to the next level. In January, he will head to Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee as a part of the Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).