About UChicago CASE

Consortium for
Advanced
Science and
Engineering

Our Story

Through joint appointments, UChicago CASE brings new research, training and mentoring opportunities to scientists at the National Laboratories in engineering, public policy and the computational, biological, physical, and social sciences.

UChicago CASE joint appointments provide our National Laboratory affiliates collaborative opportunities with UChicago faculty, graduate student mentoring, access to facilities, and support for funding opportunities.

CASE By the Numbers

Members

Proposals in 2023

Total Joint Publications 2020-2023

The standard UChicago CASE joint appointment is at-Large. An Affiliate joint appointment includes additional privileges and requires Unit (Division/School) vetting and approval.

Research and Events Highlights

PI Spotlight: Andrzej Joachimiak

Andrzej’s current research focuses on proteins and protein-nucleic acid interactions and includes enzymes, transcription factors and molecular chaperones.

Duality Accelerator

Accelerating Quantum Startups

Anchored by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, which has a 25-year successful track record running one of the top startup accelerator programs in the nation.

Fermilab European Partners Meeting

A meeting of minds: Fermilabs, UChicago, UK Research and Innovation Workshop

Chicago Quantum Exchange

A growing intellectual hub for the science and engineering of quantum information

License to Innovate

This is Your License to Innovate: UChicago Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Argonne National Laboratory, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Showcase New Tech

Strategic Laboratory Leadership Program (SLLP)

Leaders at several national labs, DOE, and the University of Chicago gather to take stock and consider how to use the lessons learned to prepare the national lab workforce for 2025 and beyond.

Frontiers in Energy Technologies Workshop

UChicago in partnership with Argonne National Laboratory conviens world-class thought leaders to create a vision for an ambitious energy technologies initiative at the University of Chicago.

 PreviousNext JTFI Partnerships for Emerging Technologies Event

The Partnerships for Emerging Technologies initiative awarded $1 million in funding to 15 research projects cutting across four topic areas.

Department of Defense Research Visit:

Dr. Bindu Nair

Dr. Bindu Nair, DoD Director of Basic Research, visited the University of Chicago campus on September 29th. Slides and recording from Dr. Bindu’s visit are available.

PI Spotlight: Kate Keahey

When any successful project attracts a large community, there will be growing pains. Since its launch in 2015, the experimental cloud computing testbed Chameleon has realized its vision of becoming a shared scientific instrument for computer science research and education.

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