5 questions with… student innovator Matt Campagna November 18, 2016Matt Campagna has always had a knack for working with computers; from a young age, he often took...5questions·
Case Western Reserve University students win awards at Cleveland Medical Hackathon November 18, 2016Case Western Reserve University students took home awards from the Cleveland Medical Hackathon in October. Flare Flare, a...Awards·
Engineering PhD student honored with two prestigious awards from the Coblentz Society November 18, 2016The Coblentz Society recently honored Mustafa Unal, a PhD candidate in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,...Awards·
Dry adhesive holds in extreme cold, strengthens in extreme heat November 16, 2016Researchers from Case Western Reserve University, Dayton Air Force Research Laboratory and China have developed a new dry...FeaturedScience & Tech·
FGC Plasma Solutions’ Felipe Gomez del Campo speaks at international energy policy conference November 4, 2016Graduate student Felipe Gomez del Campo participated in a panel discussion at an international energy policy conference in...Publications & Presentations·
CWRU’s Engineers Without Borders presents in the Philippines about 3-D printing November 4, 2016Case Western Reserve University’s Engineers Without Borders deployed a team in the Philippines in August to use 3-D...Publications & Presentations·
5 questions with… CWRU’s Hyperloop project team leader Prince Ghosh November 4, 2016Growing up, Prince Ghosh was fascinated by planes, trains and automobiles. But now, the sophomore mechanical and aerospace...5questions·
Master of Engineering and Management alumni meet and greet October 31, 2016Join the Master of Engineering and Management (MEM) program for a meet and greet networking opportunity with MEM...Events·
Engineering’s LaShanda Korley selected as one of two U.S. presenters at German conference October 28, 2016LaShanda Korley, the Climo Associate Professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, was one of two...Publications & Presentations·
New understanding of neural language gives amputees ability to discern light touch to intense pressure October 26, 2016Electrical stimulation mimics natural touch, enabling amputees to feel a range of intensity that allows them to hold...FeaturedScience & Tech·