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Winning Team Uses Sensor Technology to Help Prevent ACL Injury
A team of students from Cleveland State University took first place in the national Stretch Your Mind Engineering Challenge sponsored by
A team of students from Cleveland State University took first place in the national Stretch Your Mind Engineering Challenge sponsored by
A delegation of over 20 university administrators and business leaders from Japan visited the Washkewicz College of Engineering’s Parker Hannifin Human Motion and Control Laboratory November 6,
Ravi Kandoi (Washkewicz College of Engineering) and Mrunal Bhatt (Monte Ahuja College of Business) have come together as graduate students and developed two innovative technological projects: Gesture
The Fair is an opportunity for students to meet with over 70 company representatives for co-ops, internships and graduate opportunities as well as interact with faculty. There is no registration requi
CSU Researchers Awarded Grants Totaling $1 Million from National Science Foundation to Develop Cyber-Enabled Exercise Machines and Investigate Potential for More Efficient Industrial Robots through En
Professor Zhigiang Gao's patented technology enables the CSU spin-off company, LineStream Technologies, to make a $1.5M commercialization partnership with global conglomerate Danfoss, Inc. Please see
Welcome Back to School Picnic will be held on Saturday September, 2015 at Edgewater Park from 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
The Picnic is open to all Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Students, CHE and BME F
The Picnic is open to all Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Students, CHE and BME F
Two undergraduate students from the Department of Electrical and Computer Enginereing, Abou-Baker Fofana and Connor Gordon, demonstrated their summer project at Cleveland [R]IoT (Realizing Intern
Dr. Moo-Yeal Lee and Dr. Chandra Kothapalli seek to improve tests for toxic compounds associated with neurological disorders
Moo-Yeal Lee, Ph.D., and Chandra Kothapalli, Ph.D., of Cleveland State U
Moo-Yeal Lee, Ph.D., and Chandra Kothapalli, Ph.D., of Cleveland State U
Dr. Moo-Yeal Lee and Dr. Chandra Kothapalli seek to improve tests for toxic compounds associated with neurological disorders.
Moo-Yeal Lee, Ph.D., and Chandra Kothapalli, Ph.D., of Cleveland State Un
Moo-Yeal Lee, Ph.D., and Chandra Kothapalli, Ph.D., of Cleveland State Un