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Engineering student wins Best Student Paper award at international conference
Tina He, a PhD student in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) mentored by Professor Philip Feng, won the Best Student Paper competition at the 8th Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered & Molecular S...
ϳԹ-led scientists build material that could lead to safer, more comfortable implants
Led by scientists at ϳԹ, researchers have turned to an unlikely model to make medical devices safer and more comfortable: a squid’s beak. Many medical implants require hard materials that have to connect to or pass through soft body tissue. This mechanical mismatch lead...
Students travel to Malawi to see how engineering can improve children’s health
Vaccinations are critical to good health, but to be effective, the vaccines must be refrigerated. In developing countries with little access to electricity to keep the vaccines cold or automobiles to quickly transport them, simply getting vaccines to individuals in need can be a major challenge. Tha...
ϳԹ-led teams win funding for two manufacturing projects
Return to Think By Numbers, the 2012-2013 Annual Report ϳԹ and partners have won funding to develop new ways to repair and alter costly manufacturing tools using three-dimensional printing technology. In addition, Carnegie Mellon University and ϳԹ are...
ϳԹ spinoff ConservoCare gets licensing options to develop medical device for bladder control
ConservoCare LLC, a spinoff of research at ϳԹ, has obtained license options through the university’s Technology Transfer Office to develop a medical device for bladder control. ConservoCare, based in Atlanta, is focused on restoring bladder function lost due to injury o...
New MRI method fingerprints tissues and diseases, leading to earlier, quicker diagnoses
A new method of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could provide early identification of specific cancers, multiple sclerosis, heart disease and other maladies, researchers at ϳԹ and University Hospitals (UH) Case Medical Center write in the journal Nature. Each body tiss...
ϳԹ programs make ”U.S. News" top graduate, professional school rankings
ϳԹ’s health law program leapt to fifth in the nation and pediatrics climbed to 14th in U.S. News & World Report’s annual graduate and professional school rankings released Tuesday. Those gains, coupled with a seven-point jump, to 30th, for the Weatherhead School of Management’s Par...
Case School of Engineering offers new master’s programs to meet industry needs
ϳԹ’s School of Engineering has launched three new master’s degree programs that respond to shifts in industry and workforce demand. The advanced degrees are aimed at professionals and recent graduates who seek specific training in wireless health, fire science and engin...
Distinguished University Professor named to National Academy of Engineering
Today James M. Anderson adds another honor to an already impressive list: membership in the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). The recognition comes a decade after Anderson won election to the Institute of Medicine, five years after he won election to the Association of American Physicians, and...
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