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Meet a researcher extracting the elements that could change everything
Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Case School of Engineering Member, Cancer Imaging Program, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Area of Focus: Developing advanced materials and processes to separate f-elements (lanthanides and actinides) with applications…
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September 02, 2013
All students are invited to explore ways to enhance their career paths and broaden their career options through the master of engineering and management program at the following open houses:
Sept. 12, 6-7 p.m.: Learn about MEM curriculum
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center room...
August 27, 2013
The ϳԹ community is invited to attend the fall 2013 Ford Distinguished Lecture featuring Karl Deisseroth, the D.H. Chen Professor of Bioengineering and Psychiatry at Stanford University.
He will present his lecture, “Optical Deconstruction of Fully Assembled Biological ...
August 16, 2013
Rigoberto C. Advincula, professor of macromolecular science and engineering, received the Herman Mark Scholars Award from the American Chemical Society’s Polymer Chemistry Division for his accomplishments in the field of polymer science.
The namesake of the award is considered the father of polymer...
August 14, 2013
David Schiraldi, professor and chair of the Department of Macromolecular Science & Engineering, has been selected as a member of the 2013 class of American Chemical Society (ACS) Fellows.
Schiraldi is recognized for two decades of industrial polymer work contributing to the development and understa...
August 08, 2013
Last year, the Republic of the Union of Myanmar held free, peaceful elections—the first since its military government took hold in 1962. Now, as leaders rebuild and restructure the country and its education system, Daniel Lacks, the C. Benson Branch Professor of Chemical Engineering, is there to hel...
July 29, 2013
What happens if addicts get no high from the drugs they take?
Researchers at ϳԹ and Illinois State University received a grant for $390,000 from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to help answer the question.
Addiction experts believe a mechanism that robs drugs of t...
June 05, 2013
The Gelfand Engineering and Technology Education Fund in the Case School of Engineering has made funds available to support activities and training for pre-K-12 teachers and students to promote engineering and science educational programming. The education fund is part of the Leonard Gelfand STEM Ce...
June 03, 2013
Portable, inexpensive diagnosis to enable more effective treatment
A group of researchers from ϳԹ’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science are lining a vest with ultrasound sensors, signal processing electronics and other high-tech gear. Their goal is ...
May 21, 2013
The 2013 MACRO Frontiers conference will be held June 6-8, in Hovorka Atrium at ϳԹ. The conference is open to all faculty, staff and students, especially those interested in engineering, chemistry, biology and medicine.
At the conference, attendees can explore the front...
May 21, 2013
Some prostate cancer patients unnecessarily undergo surgery or harsh treatments because science fails to identify the differences between slow-growing and aggressive forms of the disease. Researchers at ϳԹ and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine are developing te...