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Materials Science & Engineering at CWRU

@materials_cwru

Official Twitter account for the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Case Western Reserve University | @CaseEngineer | @CWRU

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Richard Akrobetu (MS '17), now a materials engineer at Apple, advises current students to "pay attention to the fundamentals of MSE because they will serve you well in any application moving forward."

Richard Akrobetu (MS '17), now a materials engineer at <a href="/Apple/">Apple</a>, advises current students to "pay attention to the fundamentals of MSE because they will serve you well in any application moving forward."
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Zack Teitelbaum '18 is now a research scientist at Lockheed Martin. He advises current students to pursue research opportunities and build relationships with professors from any department. Here he is in Veale during his #CWRU days.

Zack Teitelbaum '18 is now a research scientist at <a href="/LockheedMartin/">Lockheed Martin</a>. He advises current students to pursue research opportunities and build relationships with professors from any department. Here he is in Veale during his #CWRU days.
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Paco Sheeran (2nd left) graduated from #CWRU in May and is now working in R&D at @Honeybee_Ltd. He was drawn to our department for the freedom to study what he wanted and encourages current students to "push to make your own curriculum." #CWRU

Paco Sheeran (2nd left) graduated from #CWRU in May and is now working in R&amp;D at @Honeybee_Ltd. He was drawn to our department for the freedom to study what he wanted and encourages current students to "push to make your own curriculum." #CWRU
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Hugh Smith '22 is now a PhD student at DMSE at MIT. He likes the combination of chemistry and physics in materials science and engineering, as well as research opportunities at #CWRU. Here he is on the TOF-SIMS at CWRU-SCSAM.

Hugh Smith '22 is now a PhD student at <a href="/mit_dmse/">DMSE at MIT</a>. He likes the combination of chemistry and physics in materials science and engineering, as well as research opportunities at #CWRU. Here he is on the TOF-SIMS at <a href="/cwru_scsam/">CWRU-SCSAM</a>.
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Hugh's advice for current materials students at #CWRU: "Explore all of your possibilities. Materials science is a very broad discipline, and you can easily use it for whatever problems you're most interested in: medicine, sustainability/environment, manufacturing, energy."

Hugh's advice for current materials students at #CWRU: "Explore all of your possibilities. Materials science is a very broad discipline, and you can easily use it for whatever problems you're most interested in: medicine, sustainability/environment, manufacturing, energy."
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Ryan Siebenaller '20 was drawn to the materials field because "I always found that my interests in STEM fell in between asking the 'why' and 'how' and material science seemed to be a great field to ask both of these questions." He is now at Ohio State Materials Science and Engineering for his PhD. #CWRU

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“You can be yourself, have a vibrant personality, and be good at science. I'm a woman, LGBT, have colored hair, tattoos, and piercings and I also have been an extremely successful engineering student.” - Jackson Smith #CWRU engineering.case.edu/news/smith-com…

“You can be yourself, have a vibrant personality, and be good at science. I'm a woman, LGBT, have colored hair, tattoos, and piercings and I also have been an extremely successful engineering student.” - Jackson Smith #CWRU engineering.case.edu/news/smith-com…
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Recently, Associate Professor Alp Sehirlioglu and Ph.D. candidate Benjamin Hirt of Alp Sehirlioglu Electroceramics CWRU attended the US-Japan Seminar on Dielectric and Piezoelectric Ceramics. engineering.case.edu/news/researche… #CWRU

Recently, Associate Professor Alp Sehirlioglu and Ph.D. candidate Benjamin Hirt of <a href="/ECGCWRU/">Alp Sehirlioglu Electroceramics CWRU</a> attended the US-Japan Seminar on Dielectric and Piezoelectric Ceramics. engineering.case.edu/news/researche… #CWRU
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We just published a great paper about solar modules retrieved from commercial fields. Raymond Wieser did such a great job. And thanks to our other awesome co-authors! Xuanji Yu Materials Science & Engineering at CWRU authors.elsevier.com/c/1h5bP,tRdOal7

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NEW: Investment in solar power to outstrip oil for first time, says International Energy Agency 📈 And, of the $2.8 trillion set to be invested in energy worldwide in 2023, $1.7T+ is expected to go to renewables, nuclear power, EVs, and efficiency improvements. ⬇️ cnn.com/2023/05/25/ene…

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Earlier in May, we had the privilege of welcoming Dr. Harriet Kung, deputy director for science programs at U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science. Kung spoke with ThinkEnergy students and spent time with the Breakthrough Electrolytes for Energy Storage (BEES) Center team.

Earlier in May, we had the privilege of welcoming Dr. Harriet Kung, deputy director for science programs at <a href="/ENERGY/">U.S. Department of Energy</a>'s Office of Science. 

Kung spoke with <a href="/ThinkEnergyCWRU/">ThinkEnergy</a> students and spent time with the Breakthrough Electrolytes for Energy Storage (BEES) Center team.
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Our new paper entitled "Spatio-Temporal Denoising Graph Autoencoders with Data Augmentation for Photovoltaic Data Imputation". Using spatial & temporal coherence to address missingness. doi.org/10.1145/3588730 Yinghui Wu Yangxin Fan RaymondWieser Xuanji Yu Laura Bruckman

Our new paper entitled "Spatio-Temporal Denoising Graph Autoencoders with Data Augmentation for Photovoltaic Data Imputation". Using spatial &amp; temporal coherence to address missingness.  
doi.org/10.1145/3588730 
<a href="/yinghuiwu4/">Yinghui Wu</a> <a href="/YangxinF/">Yangxin Fan</a> RaymondWieser 
<a href="/XuanjiYu6/">Xuanji Yu</a> <a href="/bruckman_laura/">Laura Bruckman</a>
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Entrepreneur and CWRU Engineering Roger Susi '77 commits $25 million to see a new research building rise on Case Quad –the largest amount yet as the project rolls forward. thedaily.case.edu/alumnus-entrep…

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With technology developed by Umut Gurkan, the Wilbert J. Austin Professor of Engineering, Hemex Health has been awarded a three-year, $3 million NIH grant aimed at bringing the first point-of-care sickle cell testing device to the U.S. thedaily.case.edu/fighting-sickl…

Lydia Kisley (@lydia_kisley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FYI - CWRU Physics & CWRU Engineering is hiring! The application for the Frederick Reines Endowed Professorship is now open. If you are looking to make a career move & work in advanced materials/quantum mechanics, please consider this opportunity: case.edu/academic-caree…