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Anonymous donor commits $4.5 million to biomedical engineering research
January 31, 2024Last spring, CBS News correspondent Scott Pelley led viewers of the popular 60 Minutes program to a place where biomedical engineering pioneers are expanding the possibilities of human movement and touch: Case Western Reserve University.Alumni couple behind think[box] commits $1 million to Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
January 24, 2024When Larry and Sally Sears provided the initial support to launch Case Western Reserve University鈥檚 hands-on innovation center, they imagined a collaborative space where big ideas could become reality.New Faculty Spotlight: Hyeji Im
January 22, 2024Hyeji Im is an assistant professor of materials science and engineering.Student Co-Op Spotlight: Anne Straits
January 17, 2024Anne Straits is a biomedical engineering student at CWRU.Spartan Showcase: Sedona Cady
January 09, 2024In middle school, Sedona Cady first learned about the nervous system鈥攁nd she was hooked.CES 2024: Most-ever inventors from Case Western Reserve to showcase their innovations at Las Vegas exhibition for 11th straight year
January 08, 2024For the 11th-straight year, leading innovators, engineers and developers from Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) will demonstrate their startup companies and other creations Jan. 9-12 at CES, one of the world鈥檚 largest technology shows.Groundbreaking research led by Case Western Reserve University team aims to convert greenhouse gas into valuable products with electricity
January 04, 2024Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are developing ways to convert waste into fuels and other products, using processes that are energy efficient and powered by renewable sources.Case Western Reserve researchers land $1.1M National Science Foundation grant to advance safer, faster and less expensive medical-imaging technology
January 03, 2024Diagnosing cancer today involves using chemical 鈥渃ontrast agents鈥� to improve the accuracy of medical imaging processes such as X-rays as well as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.Student Organization Spotlight: CWRUbotix
January 02, 2024CWRUbotix is a student group that builds robots.Student Organization Spotlight: American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
January 02, 2024AIChE is the world's leading organization for chemical engineering professionals.