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Engineering’s Alp Sehirlioglu recognized by alma mater with young alumnus award
Alp Sehirlioglu, the Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, received the 2106 Young Alumnus Award from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. The award is given to an alumnus under the ag...
Students honored for presentations at Choose Ohio First Poster Session
Earlier this month, 70 students from ӰƵ participated in the Choose Ohio First Scholarship Program’s annual poster conference, which was hosted at Kent State University. Three students were recognized for excellence in content and presentation. Mikayla Smith presented a...
"MythBusters’ " Adam Savage comes to Cleveland to inspire innovation, invention and creativity
Full day of events planned with regional leaders, stakeholders and “makers” Inventor Adam Savage, host of the Emmy-nominated show MythBusters and advocate of the “maker” movement as a national economic development engine, will spend Wednesday, April 27, in Cleveland, meeting with local makers, commu...
Junior gets firsthand HoloLens development experience with Microsoft internship
When global media was abuzz last month about the release of the first Microsoft HoloLens developer kits, ӰƵ’s Haley Eisenshtadt had a better idea than most of just what the recipients would be getting. The third-year computer science major got her own firsthand view of the much-an...
Engineering and science majors: Study for finals at Core Cram April 24
Tau Beta Pi and Gamma Sigma Alpha will host Core Cram Sunday, April 24, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Thwing Center ballroom. Free tutoring for core engineering and science classes and food will be offered at the event....
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Changes in heart activity may signal epilepsy
Pronounced alterations in heart rate variability may contribute to sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) Doctors have long characterized epilepsy as a brain disorder, but researchers at ӰƵ have found that part of the autonomic nervous system functions differently i...
Four professors selected for Faculty Distinguished Research Award
More than 1,000 stakeholders and community members are expected to visit Research ShowCASE April 15 to see the latest innovations from faculty and students at ӰƵ. Among them: Four of the university’s most prominent researchers, who will be recognized as Faculty Distingui...
CWRU student quartet travels to Texas for prestigious music competition
It’s been a whirlwind of a year—complete with international travel—for ӰƵ students and saxophonists Matthew Castner, Leah Feitl, Collin Kemeny and Ryan Rose, who comprise the Ingeniare Quartet (named for their backgrounds in engineering). Next up: Performing at the 2016...
CWRU students install solar panels in Namibia, thanks to a Weatherhead professor’s MOOC
When Michael Goldberg started his Massive Open Online Course two years ago, he hoped it would empower students around the globe to launch their own businesses. He never imagined that ӰƵ undergraduates would travel to another continent to help them. But that’s precisely what happe...
Engineering students chosen for prestigious University Innovations Fellows program
The National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation (Epicenter) selected ӰƵ students Marc Bouchet and Calin Solomon as “University Innovation Fellows” in a national program that empowers student leaders to increase campus engagement with innovation, entrepreneursh...