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ӰƵ and University Hospitals Collaborative Science Pilot Awards to accelerate five promising research projects
To encourage and advance team science between clinical and basic science faculty, ӰƵ School of Medicine and University Hospitals (UH) jointly funded five research teams engaged in new and promising scientific studies. The Collaborative Science Pilot Awards, a program…
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Spartan Showcase- Ishika Kanakath
When Ishika Kanakath started her collegiate journey at ӰƵ, she had her fair share of doubts, after initially struggling in subjects such as math, physics, and programming. But through those challenges, she was always certain of one thing: She wanted to be just like her…
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Discover new programs at CWRU
The start of a new year brings a sense of fresh beginnings—and an opportunity to learn something new, advance your career or simply step outside of your comfort zone. This year, turn your aspirations into action by exploring the latest academic offerings at ӰƵ for…
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Four Case School of Engineering faculty receive highest honor from U.S. government
ӰƵ researchers receive Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
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Student team claims top spot in environmental design competition, advancing them to national level
After bringing home first place in the Ohio Water Environment Association Design Competition, a student team traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana, to compete at the national level in October. Competing against peers from Carnegie Mellon University, University of Florida, Florida International…
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Fourth-year student earns second place in national competition
Sarah Berger, fourth-year civil engineering student, recently earned second place in a national structural engineering competition hosted by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) at their Forensic Engineering Congress in Seattle, Washington. The competition invited civil engineering…
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Researchers harness AI to predict cardiovascular risk from CT scans
National Institutes of Health awards $4 million to ӰƵ, University Hospitals and Houston Methodist
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Engineering’s Umut Gurkan co-authors article on promoting responsible research practices
Umut Gurkan, the Wilbert J. Austin Professor of Engineering, co-authored a new publication by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Titled “On Leading a Lab: Strengthening Scientific Leadership in Responsible Research,” the work explores strategies for fostering ethical and…
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CWRU researchers partner on $26 million NSF grant focused on domestic rubber production
From automobile and aircraft tires, to belts and hoses, natural rubber production is essential to modern production. Unfortunately, the world’s primary rubber supply—the tropical rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis—is shrinking, and supply chains originate outside of the U.S. Researchers at Case…
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Engineering’s Kathleen A. Harper awarded Winter 2025 American Association of Physics Teachers Fellowship
As a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) since 1994, Kathleen A. Harper, a lifetime member, will receive the Winter 2025 AAPT Fellowship in January. The fellowship recognizes AAPT members who have shown “exceptional contribution to AAPT's mission to enhance the…