There’s no shortage of groundbreaking news and headlines coming out of Case School of Engineering at ϳԹ. Take a look at some of our latest innovative accomplishments.
Summer Spotlight: Gwyn Lai
July 09, 2024Gwyn Lai is a chemical engineering student working at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois.Summer Spotlight: Kaia Kanj
July 09, 2024Kaia Kanj is a computer science student interning with Lincoln Electric.Spartan Showcase: Ellis Wright
July 09, 2024In his program at ϳԹ, graduate student Ellis Wright ponders such questions as: “What is intelligence?” and “What does it mean to know something?”Summer Spotlight: Maxwell Wickland
July 09, 2024Maxwell Wickland is an electrical engineering and systems engineering student partnering with Professor Fogarty of ϳԹ.Summer Spotlight: Chuka-Ipere
July 09, 2024Chuka-Ipere is a polymer science and engineering student interning with Parker Hannifin.Spartan Showcase: Alessandro d’Amico
July 03, 2024Next time you pop a frozen meal into the microwave, pay close attention to the small ice crystals that have formed on the food. If it’s a filled pasta dish from Nestle, you may notice fewer of them thanks to the efforts of ϳԹ student Alessandro d’Amico.Alumnus commits $10 million to support and expand opportunities in computer and data sciences
July 02, 2024As artificial intelligence (AI) and big data reshape entire industries almost overnight, ϳԹ alumnus Kevin Kranzusch (CWR ’90) is seeking to keep his alma mater at the forefront—capitalizing on his past support of the university by committing an additional $10 million to further expand the computer and data sciences department in the university’s Case School of Engineering.ϳԹ moves up in U.S. News’ rankings of best engineering schools
July 02, 2024In a continuation of its 2025 rankings of best graduate and professional schools, U.S. News & World Report placed ϳԹ at No. 51 among all engineering schools.Researchers awarded $2.78M federal grant to improve rectal cancer treatment with artificial intelligence
July 02, 2024With a new five-year, $2.78 million grant from the National Institutes of Health and National Cancer Institute, researchers at ϳԹ (ϳԹ), Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals (UH) will use artificial intelligence (AI) to better treat rectal cancer patients.Summer Spotlight: Sydney Schenk
June 29, 2024This summer, Sydney Schenk is interning with TTX Company as the new equipment engineering intern.