Magnetic Resonance Imaging Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting Computational Inverse Problems Mathematical Modeling Dr. McGivney's research interests are in mathematical modeling of biomedical ...
In the 3D space, mammalian genome is folded and packed in a highly organized fashion. Besides the well-known chromatin relaxation and compaction associated with "open" and "closed" chromatin, DNA also ...
The mission of the Master of Science in Anesthesia Program is to graduate skilled and compassionate anesthetists. The admission policy reflects this goal. Applicants are considered on a variety of ...
Below are frequently asked questions related to the Student Code of Conduct and the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards’ Processes. The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards ...
Embedded Systems Design. Parallel Computer Architectures. Configurable Devices and FPGAs. Quantum Computing. Embedded System Design, Design Automation, Fault Tolerant and Secure System Design, VLSI ...
In January 1973, IBM engineer Paul Friedl, PhD (CIT '55; GRS '57, '60, chemical engineering), brought his managers a bold idea: create a portable computer for personal use—a revolutionary concept in ...
I am the Robert Herbold Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Radiology, Case Western Reserve University. My research focuses on biomedical image analysis including quantification and visualization ...
Fluids containing nano- to micrometer scale “colloidal” particles are found universally in nature and technology. Coatings, consumer products, filters, cosmetics, food, pharmaceuticals, and numerous ...
Our laboratory focuses on molecular imaging and drug delivery using novel nanotechnology. We are interested in using biodegradable materials and organic nanomaterials to design and develop targeted, ...
Umut A. Gurkan, Ph.D., is the Wilbert J. Austin Professor of Engineering with tenure at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Gurkan holds BS degrees in Chemical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering ...