Clemson University recently served as the proud host of the co-located 53rd NAMRI/SME North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC) and the Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference (MSEC), two of the premier manufacturing research events in North America.
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Clemson students earn international recognition for masonry research
Two Clemson University graduate students and their faculty advisors received the H.W.H. West Award for Best Overall Paper with a Graduate Student as the Lead Author at the 15th Canadian Masonry Symposium (CMS). The winning paper, titled “Experimental Study on […]
Clemson University celebrates nation’s first undergraduate degrees in automotive engineering
Nearly 300 interdisciplinary researchers, industry leaders and government officials converged on Clemson, SC for three days of research discussions and demonstrations on the future of mobility.
Dennis Kekas inducted into Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers and Scientists and three Outstanding Young Alumni honored
Membership in the academy is the highest honor bestowed by Clemson University’s College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. This year’s Outstanding Young Alumni were Caitlyn Miller, Sai Aditya Pradeep, and Ali Tohidi.
Clemson graduates first class of Breakthrough Scholars
Five students are graduating as Clemson’s first Breakthrough Scholars, a program designed to educate and keep top STEM students in-state for their undergraduate education.
Top students honored by College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
The College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences celebrated the students in an annual Honors and Awards ceremony at the Madren Conference Center.
Alexander Leonessa selected as chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering
Alexander Leonessa has been appointed to serve as chair of Clemson University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, effective Aug. 15. His appointment was approved in April by the Board of Trustees. Leonessa brings to Clemson an accomplished career defined by visionary […]
Board of Trustees reinforces University’s commitment to nation’s top student experience
Spring meetings highlight progress toward Clemson Elevate’s first pillar: Delivering an unmatched student experience Clemson University’s Board of Trustees held its spring quarterly meetings this week with a focus on the first pillar of the Clemson Elevate strategic plan: Delivering the […]
Powering the future: How GE Vernova and Clemson University are fueling the next-generation workforce and U.S. competitiveness
GE Vernova and Clemson collaborated on over 40 different initiatives in 2024, most aimed at creating next-generation engineering talent.
Starting with a question, ending with impact: 20 years of Creative Inquiry
Since its founding in 2005, more than 2,500 research projects have been conducted through the Creative Inquiry + Undergraduate Research (CI) program. In total, it’s supported more than 72,000 undergraduate student experiences.
Three Clemson University students bring home Goldwater Scholarships
Goldwater Scholars include: Nyx Mashkow, a junior majoring in materials science and engineering; Ashton McEntarffer, a sophomore majoring in computer science; and Reagan O’Neill, a junior majoring in mechanical engineering.
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division Taps Clemson University to Create Virtual Reality-Based Corrosion Training for Sailors
The Port Hueneme, California-based command recently selected the public research institution in Clemson, South Carolina, to develop virtual reality (VR)-based training targeting shipboard corrosion under the Naval Engineering Education Consortium (NEEC) program.
How the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences supports the mobility industry
The work of Robert Prucka and Kapil Chalil Madathil demonstrates the breadth and variety of Clemson’s work in the field and its focus on supporting industry needs.
From an $84,000 investment to a national powerhouse: Clemson industrial engineering celebrates 40 years
The Department of Industrial Engineering started with an $84,000 investment and is now a thriving community of scholars celebrating its 40th year and ranking among the top programs in the nation.
Annual Degree Attainment Luncheon celebrates dedication and achievement
“Clemson is special because of people like you.” This powerful statement from President Jim Clements set the tone for Clemson’s sixth annual Degree Attainment Luncheon, where University leaders gathered to celebrate the achievements of eighteen full-time faculty and staff members. […]
Board of Trustees first 2025 quarterly meeting focuses on University’s impact
With an overarching focus on the third pillar of Clemson Elevate — the impact of Clemson University to transform lives across the state of South Carolina and beyond — the 2025 Winter Quarterly Meeting of the Clemson Board of Trustees was held […]
College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences to build curriculum for Clemson’s interdisciplinary One Health initiative
The College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences (CBSHS) will lead curriculum development for Clemson University’s collaborative One Health initiative beginning with a strategic new hire in the Department of Public Health Sciences. “In 2021, we began developing a One […]
National Academy of Engineering Member George Em Karniadakis to give Provost Distinguished Lecture at Clemson
Gleb Yushin, Ph.D., will deliver a Provost Distinguished Lecture addressing Nanostructured Material Technologies for Next Generations of Li-ion Batteries on Monday, September 16, at Clemson.
CU Grow announces 2025 cohort as program marks five-year milestone
Since its inception in 2020, CU Grow has served as Clemson’s premier staff development program. Now in its fifth year, CU Grow has shaped the professional journeys of 98 total graduates to date. The 2025 cohort marks the largest class […]
Clemson hosts investiture dinner to celebrate University’s newest endowed chairs
Clemson University recently held a 2024 Investiture Ceremony to honor eight outstanding faculty members. Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Robert H. Jones officially announced their endowed titles before family, friends and colleagues during the event. Hosted jointly […]
Yue Wang to serve as next associate dean of research in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Wang will begin serving as associate dean of research after concluding her assignment with the NSF. Until then, Daniel L. Noneaker will continue his service as the associate dean of research along with his new role as senior associate dean for strategic initiatives and faculty affairs.
Ten faculty members honored by College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Those honored by the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences were: Andrew Neptune, Garrett Pataky, Emily Scribner, Jianhua “Joshua” Tong, Jon Calhoun, Mary Beth Kurz, Bryan Miller, Thomas Sharkey, Huijuan “Jane” Zhao and Brian Booth.
ClemsonLIFE’s success reveals endowed professorship benefits
Joe Ryan, founder and executive director of ClemsonLIFE™ (Learning is for Everyone), was named the Sue Stanzione Distinguished Professor in 2016, making him the first endowed professor in the Clemson University College of Education. An endowed professor is financially supported […]
Clemson Chair Academy kicks off with New Chair Onboarding program
Last month, Clemson University introduced the Clemson Chair Academy, a leadership development community designed to cultivate leadership awareness, skills and styles for all department chairs at any career stage. Through a combination of instructional and learning activities, focused programs and […]
‘Clean’ hydrogen research led by Clemson University could have broad impact
The research focuses on developing new advanced materials and manufacturing methods to produce solid oxide electrolysis cells, or SOECs. Those cells are key components of electrolyzers, the devices that create and store hydrogen.
Centuries-old technology could help solve one of STEM’s toughest challenges
Two women from Clemson University are trying a fresh approach tto STEM outreach that sharpens the focus on a technology that has been around for centuries: books.
New faculty hires – 2024
Clemson University welcomes faculty members who have recently joined the University. The new faculty join a robust team of educators to help Clemson achieve its mission of supporting Clemson Elevate‘s goals of delivering the No. 1 student experience, research ascension […]
College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences New Faculty Hires
At the beginning of the Fall semester, the University announced the addition of 24 faculty in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. The new faculty join a robust team of educators to help Clemson achieve its mission of […]
Materials Science Professor, Sila Nanotechnologies Co-Founder Gleb Yushin to speak as Provost Distinguished Lecture
Gleb Yushin, Ph.D., will deliver a Provost Distinguished Lecture addressing Nanostructured Material Technologies for Next Generations of Li-ion Batteries on Monday, September 16, at Clemson.
‘Elevating Eight’ seen as future leaders in higher education
You can call them the Elevating Eight. Within a span of just over a year, two of the nation’s top awards for early-career faculty have gone to eight members of the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. Seven received […]
Pioneering heart research helps earn Ying Mei the McQueen Quattlebaum Professorship
Mei joined Clemson’s Department of Bioengineering in 2012 and has steadily advanced research into cardiac organoids that show promise for replacing dead and damaged heart tissue.
Jackie Cha of Clemson University selected for the National Academy of Engineering’s 2024 The Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
Cha was among 76 engineers from across the country selected as general participants for the 2024 symposium.
Debora F. Rodrigues selected as new chair of the Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences
Debora F. Rodrigues’ well-rounded research credentials, exceptional leadership skills and extensive experience in fostering international, multidisciplinary and translational research uniquely qualify her to lead the department.
Clemson University trailblazer continues to have an impact eight years after receiving Ph.D.
April Gillens will forever be the first African American to receive a Ph.D. in environmental engineering and Earth sciences from Clemson University.
Brian Powell to continue role as faculty representative to the Clemson University Board of Trustees
Brian A. Powell will continue serving as faculty representative to the Board of Trustees after completing a three-year term in this role. Powell holds the Fjeld Professorship in Nuclear Environmental Engineering and Science and is jointly appointed in the Department […]
Four Clemson faculty members receive Fulbright Scholar Awards
Four Clemson University faculty members have received prestigious Fulbright Scholar Awards, which provide international lecturing and research opportunities that advance careers while benefiting host institutions and countries. Upon return from their Fulbright experiences, scholars are uniquely able to infuse curricula […]