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Tag: Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Chemical engineer celebrates three early-career honors in her new lab at Clemson University

Clemson University researchers help personalized medicine take a step forward

A wide campus view of the library with fountains in the reflection pool spraying in the foreground.

Clemson University recognizes its newly tenured and promoted faculty

Consistent annual donations keep Erin and Clint Herring connected to their alma mater

Jessica Larsen wins Governor’s Young Scientist Award for Excellence in Scientific Research

‘Mama Lisa’ is a Clemson University masterpiece

‘Model’ student Ricardo García Cárcamo takes a different path than most

Ph.D. student Missoury Lytle helps bring women together

Rachel Getman goes above and beyond for students during the pandemic

Ten faculty members bring home early-career awards to College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

Devastating brain disease targeted in new research

Clemson engineering graduate sets out to help people who need it most

Record GE Gas Power gift honors engineering legend, drives diversity in STEM fields

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Thriving in Interesting Times

Researchers work in the new COVID-19 Clinical Diagnostics Lab. They are (from left): Delphine Dean, the Ron and Jane Lindsay Professor of Bioengineering, master's bioengineering student Erica Justice; and Mark Blenner, the McQueen Quattlebaum Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering.

Clemson University researchers create cutting-edge solutions to COVID-19

Beckman Scholars persist through the pandemic

Beckman Scholars persist through the pandemic

Mark Blenner of Clemson University receives Young Scientist award from Gov. Henry McMaster

Mark Blenner of Clemson University receives Young Scientist award from Gov. Henry McMaster

NASA’s chief technologist talks leadership, internships and spaceships in virtual visit to Clemson University

NASA’s chief technologist talks leadership, internships and spaceships in virtual visit to Clemson University

Chemical engineer who helped break the glass ceiling receives Murdoch Family Endowed Professorship

Chemical engineer who helped break the glass ceiling receives Murdoch Family Endowed Professorship

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Clemson faculty awarded COVID-19 research funding from Health Sciences Center at Prisma Health

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Jessica Larsen receives 2020 Phil and Mary Bradley Award for Mentoring in Creative Inquiry

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Clemson faculty earn funds for technology development

Clemson University Ph.D. student Allison Domhoff and Eric Davis, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, use an electron microscope to analyze nanometer-sized particles.

Clemson Ph.D. student earns Hitachi fellowship for her work to make large batteries more efficient

This year's faculty award winners are (from left, clockwise): Chris Norfolk, Brian Malloy, Fei Peng, Srikanth Pilla, Rodrigo Martinez-Duarte, Mark Blenner and John Saylor.

Top faculty members honored in awards ceremony

Sapna Sarupria (center) meets in her office with Ryan DeFever of Greenville, left, and Steven Hall of Anderson.

Working together pays off for engineering students

Mark Blenner (center) works in his lab with students Lexie Adams (left) and Will Burnette.

Engineering better medicines: Advances in genetically modifying yeast could help create new drugs

The 2018-19 early-career award winners are (from left) Eric Davis, Hongxin Hu, Judson Ryckman and Yunyi Jia.

Four new projects underscore strength of research environment in College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

Eric Davis, right, works with a student in Clemson University's Earle Hall.

Sustainable energy: Eric Davis aims to lower battery costs

Mark Blenner, left, is receiving the U.S. government's highest honor for early-career scientists and engineers, the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.

Mark Blenner of Clemson University awarded Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

From left: Timothy Fulford of Trident Technical College, Joe Santaniello of Spartanburg Community College, Christopher Kitchens of Clemson University and Shawn Masto of Spartanburg Community College meet in Clemson University’s Earle Hall to plan SPECTRA, a program that makes $3 million in new scholarships available to students who transfer from technical colleges to Clemson to study engineering or computing.

Hundreds of new scholarships available for students transferring to Clemson University

Chemistry Professor Ken Marcus and Clemson University President James P. Clements pose for a photo during the Researcher of the Year awards ceremony.

Chemistry, engineering professors named Clemson Researchers of the Year

Allison Yaguchi, left, and Robert Underwood are headed to national labs for research after being selected for a U.S. Department of Energy program.

Two Clemson University Ph.D. students selected for high-profile research program

The 2019 honorees posed for a picture with Dean Anand Gramopadhye after a gala at Memorial Stadium. Those pictured are (from left): Allison Godwin, I.V. Hall, Chelsea L. Ex-Lubeskie, Gramopadhye, Denise Rutledge Simmons, Vanessa Ellerbe Wyche and Amol V. Janorkar.

Top alumni light up scoreboard at Memorial Stadium

This year’s college level awardees posed for a photo with Dean Anand Gramopadhye after the Honors and Awards ceremony. Those standing are (left to right) Julia Ann Funk, Hailey N. Mundell, Thomas L. Randall, John Kimsey, Gramopadhye, Jake Flynn, Sakib Mahmud Khan, Gabriel S. Carillo, Sarah Baum and Sarah E. Sandler. Those seated are (left to right) Hannah Cash, Morgan Witherspoon and Alison McRory Balthaser.

Top students lauded in awards ceremony

Clemson University entrepreneurs to meet with Silicon Valley executives over spring break

Bill Sturgis, left, and his wife, Martha Beth, celebrated at the Poinsett Club in Greenville with Scott Husson, right.

Scott Husson honored with professorship named for Bill and Martha Beth Sturgis

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