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Engineering’s Gary Wnek’s curiosity sends him in wide-ranging directions
Gary Wnek is always thinking about developing materials to address problems—from enhancing fire-retardant coatings to protecting older people from the devastating consequences of falls. His broad interests stem from a desire to tackle research areas early. “I’m not a bandwagon person,” said…
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May 11, 2015
As a varsity swimmer, Felipe Gomez del Campo V is used to being in competitive waters. But today, he’s swimming with sharks—as in Mark Cuban, Daymond John and Barbara Corcoran of ABC’s Shark Tank. If that’s not pressure enough, he’s doing it in front of one of the most powerful people on the planet:...
March 31, 2015
The Case School of Engineering will host the Saint-Gobain Student Design Competition finals on Wednesday, April 1, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center ballroom.
Guests can vote for their favorite team; the team with the most audience votes will win a $500 award. Food ...
March 10, 2015
Thanks to significant improvements in admissions selectivity and other factors, ӰƵ’s School of Law posted a five-point gain in this spring’s U.S. News & World Report rankings, to No. 59—the largest increase of any of the university programs assessed in 2015.
“Credit for this progr...
February 27, 2015
A new partnership between Nottingham Spirk, a global product design and business innovation firm known for creating some of the world’s most popular consumer items, and ӰƵ will engage and inspire the next generation of inventors in new ways.
Nottingham Spirk will create...
February 27, 2015
Ever since she was young, Adithy Nagarajan has had a mind geared toward engineering.
Growing up in New Berlin, Wis., she loved visiting interactive science museums. She could always be found at the exhibits that let her build, fix and learn how things worked.
Her favorite toy? Legos.
Now, Nagaraj...
February 26, 2015
Offerings in biomedical, mechanical, civil, systems and control engineering, and engineering leadership bring industry-recognized degrees to more students
ӰƵ announced the release of five engineering master’s degree programs entirely online, allowing students to earn one...
January 23, 2015
Jeffrey L. Duerk, dean of the Case School of Engineering at ӰƵ, has been named a 2015 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) fellow for contributions to rapid magnetic resonance imaging technologies.
He joins an exclusive group of scholars in this hono...
December 05, 2014
LaShanda Korley, the Climo Associate Professor and Kavli Fellow in the Case School of Engineering, traveled to Japan this week as a planning group member for the 14th Japanese-American Kavli Frontiers of Science symposium, sponsored by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and Japan Society for the ...
November 26, 2014
Artificial platelet mimics developed by a collaborative research team from ӰƵ and University of California, Santa Barbara, are able to halt bleeding in mouse models 65 percent faster than nature can on its own.
For the first time, the researchers have been able to integ...
November 17, 2014
For the first time, scientists have vividly mapped the shapes and textures of high-order modes of Brownian motions—in this case, the collective macroscopic movement of molecules in microdisk resonators—researchers at ӰƵ report.
To do this, they used a record-setting sca...