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Tag: Holcombe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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

Betty Holcombe with her twin daughters, Kathryn and Karen, and their daughters.

Deep in the Heart of Clemson

New research could open the door to quick, simple diagnostic tests

New Clemson University research underscores importance of AI security

From left: Félix Blanc, Stephanie Lamy and Richard Brooks pose for a photo at the Paris Peace Forum.

App created to help those in need raises Clemson University’s international profile

Wysheka Austin (left) and Oliver Myers

Oliver Myers, Wysheka Austin to be honored among nation’s Black engineering leaders

Bill Paseman and his family pose for a photo.

Students learn about their ‘superpower’ from a Silicon Valley cancer survivor

Three men in business attire looking at a project in an engineering lab.

Spinning light could lead to new ways of communicating and gathering data

The newest members of the Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers and Scientists are (from left): J. Richard Cottingham, Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Mike Mansuetti and Tony Mathis.

Four members inducted into the Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers and Scientists

Sukumar Brahma of Clemson University is one of the few professors in the nation to specialize in power system protection.

Sukumar Brahma elevated to Fellow of IEEE

Liang Dong elevated to Fellow of IEEE

Liang Dong elevated to Fellow of IEEE

Charles Dove solders a circuit board as part of his work with the Rocket Engineering Team.

Electrical engineering graduate caps Clemson experience with high honor

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

Four students and two alumnae accepted into Fulbright Program

CUSHR appointed 14 new clinical faculty and faculty scholars.

Clemson School of Health Research appoints new faculty scholars, clinical faculty

Top students from College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences receive honors

Solving increasingly complex problems with supercomputers

Hai Xiao

Hai Xiao to lead Holcombe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Oliver Myers (left) and Melissa Smith will jointly serve as associate deans for inclusive excellence.

Oliver Myers and Melissa Smith to jointly serve as associate deans focused on inclusive excellence

Dan Noneaker

Daniel L. Noneaker named associate dean for research in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

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Students create online tool to help civilians in conflict zones

Joseph Singapogu (second from left) is leading the development of a simulator aimed at teaching future vascular surgeons how to suture blood vessels.

Simulator could help vascular surgeons improve their skills

Clemson-Prisma logos

Clemson, Prisma Health invest in medical innovation

The test bed at the wind-turbine drivetrain testing facility.

Green energy gets a boost as Charleston copes with climate change

Students had the chance to learn how artificial intelligence is being used on campus during the Watson in the Watt Symposium.

IBM Watson in the Watt

Members of Intelligent Systems for Extreme Environments discuss their work while gathered around a 3D printer that is enabling new research. They are (from left) Jane Zhao, associate professor of mechanical engineering; Jianhua “Joshua” Tong, an associate professor of materials science and engineering; Fei Peng, associate professor of materials science and engineering; and Hai Xiao, the Samuel Lewis Bell Distinguished Professor in Electrical Computer Engineering.

Sensor research underscores Clemson University’s leadership in technology for extreme environments

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

Clemson University collaborates on project that could make the internet faster and more secure.

Clemson University collaborates on project that could make the internet faster and more secure

Weston Belk, left, and Max Harley are helping organize a competition that will help students from across the Southeast sharpen their cybersecurity skills.

Cybersecurity comes sharply into focus with student competition on Saturday

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

Chris Edrington, the new Warren H. Owen Distinguished Professor, brings to Clemson deep experience in control systems, drive systems and applied power electronics.

Chris Edrington joins Clemson University as Warren H. Owen Distinguished Professor

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

Judson Ryckman (far left) works with students in his lab.

Internet downloads could speed up with help of Judson Ryckman’s research at Clemson University

Members of the Clemson Rocketry Team hold their creation at the 2018 Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition.

Excitement builds as students count down to two rocket launches in a week

Clemson University ramps up cybersecurity offerings to meet growing need in Charleston area

Clemson University ramps up cybersecurity offerings to meet growing need in Charleston area

An illustrated graphic shows a man in a construction hat digging, a woman looking a stream, puzzle pieces, mountains and a woman teaching. It's meant to illustrate the idea of how big data is used in numerous ways.

Have big questions? We have big data.

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