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Tag: research

Research led by Jesus de la Garza showed evidence that when safety measures are put in place, workers take more risks without even knowing it because they feel safer.

The safer you feel, the less safely you might behave

A futuristic orange car sits in an empty brick parking lot of a commercial complex.

Clemson University Taking Part in the Most Influential Tech Event in the World

Two men working at a computer next to a large white electron microscope.

Clemson Ph.D. student receives Hitachi Fellowship

Darren and Patrick stand outside on the stairs of the University's Watt Center.

Clemson Media Forensics Hub receives $3.8 million grant to study, fight online disinformation

Parrish receives award for support of ethical research

A farmer wearing an orange shirt and Clemson ball cap kneels in a field to pick up something small from the ground.

USDA investing $70M in Clemson, South Carolina State Climate-Smart Commodities project

Clemson University student Nichole Alvarez, a junior bioengineering major, helps teach a class of middle school students from the Upstate how to use a Computer Aided Design (CAD) program during the PEER/WISE (Programs for Educational Enrichment Retention/Women in Science and Engineering) one-week summer camp, Project WISE.

Four essential features to seek in an after-school program

Bradley Awards recognize faculty, graduate student Creative Inquiry mentors

Powell, McNeese named Researchers of the Year

Clemson Libraries recognizes undergraduate research with new award

Ronnie Clevenstine standing outside.

Clemson student selected for Posters on the Hill research forum

Focus on Creative Inquiry poster forum recognizes undergraduate research

PhD student Hongkui Zheng, at right, works with faculty advisory Kai He in a microscope lab.

Materials science Ph.D. student receives Hitachi Fellowship

New Clemson-MUSC partnership adds power of AI to health care

New Clemson-MUSC partnership adds power of AI to health care

This is a portrait of Rhonda Shaner Ryals

Ryals to lead export control, research security

this image includes an orange Clemson tiger paw at the left with the words "Division of Research" written next to it. The words "Research Development" are written under "Division of Research"

New workshop series to aid ‘Successful Grant Seeking’

Deep Orange 12: Autonomy at 180mph

The graphic shows an illustrated group of buildings with the words "A shared vision for engineering research" written in the top left corner and the the acronym ERVA in the bottom left corner. Text at the bottom right corner of the image says "The first engineering research visioning alliance of its kind. ERVA enables impact on national researcher priorities by convening diverse minds and voices from across the nation to identify emerging trends and solutions."

Clemson joins national alliance to guide engineering research

A graphic showing a globe and "Clemson Data Lab"

Clemson Data Lab connects data science, research for all

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Clemson Ag Outlook Conference offers farmers advice on how to deal with 2020’s black swan

Jing is working with an interdisciplinary team of researchers, including Ron Gimbel and Lior Rennert, also of the Department of Public Health Sciences, and Nina Hubig of the School of Computing.

Researcher working to improve process to update CDC vaccination recommendations in clinics’ computer systems, enhance patient care

Students study marsh area.

Clemson’s relationship with Nemours still going and growing 25 years later

Engineering student at work on a factory floor

Clemson University to help manufacturers enhance cybersecurity and energy efficiency

The tape has a specific pattern that acts like a QR code and unlocks data such as voice memos, photos, location and documents all accessible via smartphone.

Data via duct tape: Clemson psychology student launches company featuring tape that allows access to data

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

Clemson awarded $3 million grant to develop AI-powered professional development for teachers

Rongzhong Ye

Clemson researcher studies organic agriculture soil challenges

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Clemson Continues to Lead on COVID-19 Testing, Expands Saliva-Based Capacity

Jeffrey Anker holds finalist trophy.

Clemson University startup company earning rave reviews for improving implant sensors

Golnaz Arastoopour Irgens

Researcher to measure middle schoolers’ data science knowledge in context of social issues

Wheelchair Tennis

New athletic scholarships introduced to attract wheelchair tennis athletes to Clemson

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Clemson builds advanced composites reputation with new research center

A Clemson doctoral candidate is studying feather coloration and evolution to help advance more realistic computer graphics.

Clemson doctoral candidate studies dinosaur feathers to advance computer graphics

Clemson University, EY US to develop ‘edge-case’ autonomous racecar concept to advance self-driving technology

Jian He and student

Clemson physicist’s collaborative research on semiconductor materials featured in the journal Science

National Academy of Sciences features undergraduate research that identifies new genetic factors contributing to small body size in dogs 

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