Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering A recognized leader in mechanical and aerospace engineering education and research About We’ve been at the forefront of making machines move—and fly—since 1887. Learn more NeuroNex $8 million, five-year NSF NeuroNex Network project seeks next level of control of neuromechanical systems Sickle Cell $3.7M NHLBI grant will support research toward a cure for sickle cell disease Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Academics Research Student Opportunities Faculty and Staff About Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Latest News From Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Monday, January 11, 2021 Innovative university teams exhibit at virtual CES Learn more about the Case School of Engineering students and faculty presenting virtually at CES. Friday, December 18, 2020 Engineering’s Umut Gurkan and Cleveland Institute of Art’s Alexa Abounader win 2020 BioArt competition with biomedical illustration The winning submission is focused on Gurkan’s research on sickle cell disease. Thursday, December 17, 2020 Bonnie Worthy retiring after 31 years of service at CWRU In recognition of her 31 years of service to CWRU, we asked Bonnie a few questions about her time at the university. E newsletter Get all the mechanical and aerospace engineering news that's fit to print—or email. Sign up for our department e-newsletter Daltorio Award Faculty member Kathryn Daltorio receives Naval Research's Young Investigator Award In the News Nov. 10, 2020 News 5 Cleveland: Team of Case Western Reserve University researchers to study plastic recycling thanks to $2.5M grant Sep. 26, 2020 CNN: Insect-inspired robots that can jump, fly and climb are almost here Jun. 19, 2020 IdeaStream: New, Quick Test For Sickle Cell Disease Comes Online
Monday, January 11, 2021 Innovative university teams exhibit at virtual CES Learn more about the Case School of Engineering students and faculty presenting virtually at CES.
Friday, December 18, 2020 Engineering’s Umut Gurkan and Cleveland Institute of Art’s Alexa Abounader win 2020 BioArt competition with biomedical illustration The winning submission is focused on Gurkan’s research on sickle cell disease.
Thursday, December 17, 2020 Bonnie Worthy retiring after 31 years of service at CWRU In recognition of her 31 years of service to CWRU, we asked Bonnie a few questions about her time at the university.