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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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September 29, 2016
Michael Fu, research assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, received one of four grants totaling $150,000 in the 2016 Target Challenge grant competition held by New England Pediatric Device Consortium (NEPDC), Center for Translation of Rehabilitation En...

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September 28, 2016
As part of its Breast Cancer Awareness lecture series, the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host Anant Madabhushi, professor and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, for a lecture.
Madabhushi will present ...

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September 23, 2016
Last month, Rigoberto Advincula, professor of macromolecular science and engineering, presented new developments on polymers and nanocomposite materials used for 3D printing and additive manufacturing at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in Philadelphia.
The challenges of ...

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September 20, 2016
Quick and automated count of tubules correlates with current best—but expensive— genomic test determining who needs chemotherapy and who doesn’t
The number of tubules in tumors may predict which women with estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer will benefit from hormone therapy alone and whi...

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September 14, 2016
Usually those in the U.S. News & World Report ranks have to wait a year to see whether their standing changes.
For the Case School of Engineering, the move came in a matter of hours.
Originally listed as tied with six other institutions for 41st in the nation this year, its undergraduate program a...

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September 09, 2016
Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason professor II of biomedical engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD), and his team were issued three patents in digital pathology and precision medicine.
U.S. patent 9,424,460 titled "Tumor plus adjacent...

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September 02, 2016
Mustafa Unal, a doctoral candidate in mechanical and aerospace engineering, recently was selected to receive the prestigious Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) Student Award.
Unal was selected based on his academic achievements and quality of submitted research pa...

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August 26, 2016
Eric Baer, Distinguished University Professor and the Herbert Henry Dow Professor of Science and Engineering, was selected as the recipient of the James L. White Innovation Award of the Polymer Processing Society.
Baer was recognized at an award ceremony at the 32nd International Conference of th...

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August 26, 2016
Liz Freund, a PhD candidate in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, recently won the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research award.
The award is granted to individuals who have "potential to make important contributions to the mission of the DOE Off...

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August 18, 2016
As students move back into residence halls beginning this weekend, they may notice some unique new visitors on the quads or near their favorite hangouts.
A Poliwag near Tinkham Veale University Center.
Whether or not you’ve played the game, you’ve likely at least heard of Pokémon Go, and you migh...