Physics’ Lydia Kisley speaks about her scholarly achievements in the STEM field April 1, 2022Girls in STEM: Saluting International Women and Girls in Science Day WKYC: Lydia Kisley, the Warren E. Rupp...Media·
Physicist wins National Science Foundation early career award March 30, 2022Lydia Kisley focuses on single-molecule microscopy, method to observe how molecules behave on metal surface as it corrodes...AwardsFeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
CWRU Professors discuss new AI technology to identify artists’ work by analyzing brushstrokes March 16, 2022New AI technology will reveal which masterpieces really had the stroke of genius The Telegraph/MSN: Three CWRU researchers—Kenneth...Media·
Physics’ Lydia Kisley wins Scialog Award February 11, 2022Lydia Kisley, the Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor of Physics, and her small, interdisciplinary team of Scialog Fellows...Awards·
“The 2021 Nobel Prizes in Science” February 2, 2022Editor’s note: This event has been postponed. The Departments of Physics and Chemistry and the Program in Cell...Events·
Michelson Postdoctoral Prize Lectures November 30, 2021The Department of Physics at Case Western Reserve University awards the Michelson Postdoctoral Prize annually to an outstanding...Events·
Scientists develop novel ‘shapeshifting’ liquid crystal October 26, 2021Physicists from Case Western Reserve University, Tufts say they’ve remotely altered microscopic surface; could lead to applications for...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
Physics’ Glenn Starkman discusses theories of “early” dark matter and the expanding universe October 20, 2021Could ‘early’ dark energy explain the mystery of the universe’s expansion? How Stuff Works: Glenn Starkman, Distinguished University...Media·
LIFT: “Art Identification with Artificial Intelligence” October 11, 2021Attributing paintings to specific artists is a complex task. What if artificial intelligence (AI) could help? Join an...Events·
5 questions with… Lydia Kisley, physics and chemistry faculty member October 8, 2021Lydia Kisley didn’t always want to be a scientist. Now the Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor in the...5questionsFeaturedPeople·