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Research Brief: Meet a researcher harnessing artificial intelligence to transform medical imaging
Shuo Li Leonard Case, Jr. endowed chair professor in engineering at ӰƵ Professor in Department of Computer and Data Sciences at Case School of Engineering Professor in Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case School of Engineering Member of the Cancer Imaging Program…
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Laura Bruckman appointed to the Climo Professorship for CSE
Congratulations to Associate Professor Laura Bruckman who has been appointed to the Climo Professorship for the Case School of Engineering. The Climo Professorship was established in 2004 by the university's board of trustees.
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Sylvie Crowell awarded 2024 Henry DeWitt Smith Scholarship by AIME
Sylvie Crowell, a master's student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, was selected as one of the two 2024 Henry DeWitt Smith Scholars by the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME). She was recognized at TMS 2024 - the 153rd Annual Meeting…
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Enroll in the Master of Science in Data Science for fall 2025
Case School of Engineering's new Master of Science in Data Science program will equip students with advanced skills in data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning, preparing them for careers in industries such as healthcare, business analytics, and more. The program offers three…
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Bacteria invade brain after implanting medical devices 
New research could transform design of brain implants for neurological disorders to make them safer, more effective
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Professor Alp Sehirlioglu named Sustainability Champion
The Office of Energy and Sustainability recently honored faculty, staff and students who excel at making the university and greater community a greener place to live and work with Sustainability Champion awards. Congratulations to Department of Materials Science and Engineering Chair Alp…
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CWRU team received first prize in the 2024 Intelligent Water System challenge competition
The CWRU team led by Professor Xiong (Bill) Yu received the first prize in the 2024 Intelligent Water System challenge competition organized by Water Research Foundation and Water Environmental Federation. The team presented an intelligent water solution titled ‘AI-Platform for Accurate Water…
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Engineering’s Valentin Rodionov and team build on previous research on graphyne
Graphyne is a crystalline form of carbon that is distinct from both diamond and graphite. Unlike diamond, where each atom possesses four immediate neighbors, or graphite, where each atom has three, graphyne's structure combines two-coordinate and three-coordinate carbons. Computational models…
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Engineering’s Umut Gurkan leads research on monitoring cellular adhesion in blood samples
Monitoring cellular adhesion in blood samples is of fundamental importance, but conventional approaches may not capture the full physiological complexity of microscale flow in living contexts. Umut Gurkan, the Wilbert J. Austin Professor of Engineering, led a team of researchers to study this…
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Engineering’s Daniel Lacks shares insights on research into static electricity
Daniel Lacks, vice provost for interdisciplinary and international initiatives and the C. Benson Branch Professor of Chemical Engineering, co-authored an article published recently in Nature’s “News and Views” section. Titled “The secrets of static electricity are finally being revealed,” the…