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There鈥檚 no shortage of groundbreaking news and headlines coming out of Case School of Engineering at Case Western Reserve University. Take a look at some of our latest innovative accomplishments.

  • New Faculty Spotlight: Peng Wang

    For Peng Wang, the engineering process is a journey of discovery and innovation, beginning with the critical step of identifying a problem. 
  • New Faculty Spotlight: M. Hassan Najafi

    From a young age, M. Hassan Najafi wanted to know how things worked, especially when it came to technology.
  • New Faculty Spotlight: Chengyu Li

    Chengyu Li鈥檚 journey into engineering began with curiosity about the natural world and a desire to apply mathematical and physical principles to solve real-world problems. 
  • New Faculty Spotlight: Brian Krupp

    Assistant professor of computer and data sciences, Brian Krupp, says his love for computers started when his family purchased their very first computer. 
  • New Faculty Spotlight: Neamul H. Khansur

    It started in high school when Neamul Khansur learned about the working principle of quartz watches鈥攁 watch powered by a battery with timekeeping regulated by a quartz crystal that vibrates at a certain frequency.
  • Summer Spotlight: Anthony Colangelo

    Anthony Colangelo is a chemical engineering major interning with UPMC 3D Printing Program.
  • Spartan Showcase: John Yang

    An urban environment was non-negotiable during John Yang鈥檚 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 Case Western Reserve University student Carson Williams, who nervously tracked the storms hitting the area from thousands of miles away.
  • Postdoc Spotlight of the Month: Muhammad Zeeshan

    Since joining the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in August 2022, Muhammad Zeeshan has pursued a specific goal: reducing greenhouse gas emissions. 
  • Capturing surgical expertise: Zonghe Chua receives NIH Trailblazer grant to develop autonomous coaching system for surgeons

    Zonghe Chua, an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering at Case School of Engineering since 2022, hopes to further advance knowledge of the "quiet eye" technique.