Macromolecular Science & Engineering News

July 03, 2024
Next 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 Case Western Reserve University student Alessandro d’Amico. Under the…
May 09, 2024
Hatsuo Ishida has spent nearly 50 years as a faculty member at Case Western Reserve University. In that time, he’s built a reputation as a global leader in the field of polymer science, having pioneered two groundbreaking discoveries that made monumental impacts on the study of polymer-based…
April 03, 2024
The Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering at Case Western Reserve University will host a technical symposium to honor the remarkable scientific contributions of CWRU’s esteemed Professor Hatsuo Ishida Friday, April 19, from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Mandel Community Studies…
June 27, 2023
Sometimes the best way to learn something new isn’t from a lecture, but from a hands-on approach. Graduate student Dillon Gagnon and others in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, under the direction of Assistant Professor Svetlana Morozova, are using hands-on learning…
November 16, 2020
$2.5 million U.S. Department of Energy grant to Case Western Reserve, industry partners part of $27 million effort to solve plastic recycling dilemma A team of researchers led by Case Western Reserve University will investigate ways to improve how common plastics are recycled, an effort supported…
October 01, 2020
Case Western Reserve and Polymer Plus partner with Army research lab to develop manufacturing approaches for cost-effective production of lightweight, high-performance polymeric materials Case Western Reserve University researchers teamed up with the U.S. Army and a trio of industry partners to…
September 02, 2020
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to participate in the inaugural Global Symposium on Janus Particles (GSJP) Oct. 1 – 2. Janus particles, named after the Roman god, are double-faced particles with faces of different chemistry and polarity. This duality gives…
September 30, 2019
Name: William “Bill” Lenart (CWRU ’13)Program: PhD in macromolecular science and engineering; focus on polymer physicsClass Year: 6th year William “Bill” Lenart turned rejection into an opportunity, and not just for himself—for all. After his National Science Foundation Graduate Research…