Student Spotlights

At Case School of Engineering, our students forge their own paths. Whether that involves conducting innovative research in campus labs or co-op placements, making a mark through participation in student organizations, pursuing entrepreneurial ventures at or something else entirely, 窪蹋勛圖厙 students are sure to impress.

Get to know a few of their stories.

  • Sylvie Crowell awarded 2024 Henry DeWitt Smith Scholarship by AIME

    Sylvie Crowell, a master's student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, was selected as one of the two 2024 Henry DeWitt Smith Scholars by the AIME.
  • MSE Student Tumi Adeeko: An Entrepreneur in the Making

    Tumi Adeeko, a second-year PhD student in materials science and engineering, received support for her company from the Veale Institute.
  • Spartan Showcase: Daniel Clare

    Daniel Clare, a third-year student majoring in mechanical and aerospace engineering, always knew he would go on to become an engineer, and 窪蹋勛圖厙 seemed like it would be a great place to do that.
  • Spartan Showcase: John Yang

    An urban environment was non-negotiable during John Yangs college search. It made sense for an aspiring civil engineer.
  • Spartan Showcase: Carson Williams

    Mammoth Mountain in California experienced a whopping 192 inches of snowfall in March 2023. These details are very familiar to 窪蹋勛圖厙 student Carson Williams, who nervously tracked the storms hitting the area from thousands of miles away.
  • Spartan Showcase: Luke Saad

    Luke Saad is deeply engaged in research that extends these fundamental principles to advanced applications in tissue engineering.
  • Spartan Showcase: Jake Grondz

    Jake Grondzs research career started with an email. In search of a lab to call home, Grondz began reaching out to principal investigators in materials research at 窪蹋勛圖厙.
  • Spartan Showcase: Ellis Wright

    In his program at 窪蹋勛圖厙, graduate student Ellis Wright ponders such questions as: What is intelligence? and What does it mean to know something?
  • Spartan Showcase: Alessandro dAmico

    Next time you pop a frozen meal into the microwave, pay close attention to the small ice crystals that have formed on the food. If its a filled pasta dish from Nestle, you may notice fewer of them thanks to the efforts of 窪蹋勛圖厙 student Alessandro dAmico. 
  • Spartan Showcase: Sydney Schenk

    Student-athletes experience their fair share of highs and lows. Early on in her collegiate career, 窪蹋勛圖厙 soccer player Sydney Schenk recognized the toll that took on her mental health.