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Advanced Materials Research Center
Advanced materials research is about making products smarter, better and faster. The Clemson University Advanced Materials Center lab is 111,000 square feet and filled with state-of-the-art equipment being used by some of the world's brightest researchers.
Automotive Safety Research Institute
The Automotive Safety Research Institute (ASRI) is the safety component of CU-ICAR and is a research-based interdisciplinary program focused on the critical human-vehicle-road interface. For more information, contact Kim Alexander, executive director of Automotive Safety Research Institute (ASRI).
Brooks Institute for Sports Science
The Clemson University Brooks Institute for Sports Science focuses on the engineering, management and cultural aspects of motorsports — with a mission to support a Clemson University undergraduate- and graduate-level student motorsports experience.
Center for Advanced Engineering Fibers and Films
CAEFF’S interdisciplinary, systems-oriented education program has four main focuses: undergraduate research opportunities; graduate research programs; short courses for industrial and corporate personnel offered through continuing education programs; and pre-college outreach programs designed to attract younger students to engineering and science disciplines.
Clemson University Computational Center for Mobility Systems (CU-CCMS)
Focusing on industry-relevant applied research in the computational sciences, CU-CCMS solves complex problems in the automotive, aviation and related mobility-system industries.
Clemson Research in Engineering Design and Optimization (CREDO) Laboratory
The CREDO Laboratory performs research targeted to two main areas in the product realization process, namely: design methodology/optimization and rapid and virtual prototyping.
College of Engineering and Science
For students in Clemson University’s College of Engineering and Science communication skills are an integral part of all classes, along with the emphasis on teamwork and collaboration. Each learns to solve real-world problems, often providing valuable solutions for industrial partners while dealing with economic, ethical and environmental issues in the process.
Non-University links
Spartanburg Community College
Spartanburg Community College (SCC) works with the CU-ICAR Partnership Office through the College’s Accelerated Business Center on SCC’s Tyger River Campus in Duncan to give companies and entrepreneurs the space to take business innovations to the manufacturing phase and then to the marketplace.
TechReadySC
TechReadySC is a regional collaboration of five technical colleges in the Upstate of South Carolina to build a more competitive workforce by providing innovated services to meet the economy’s existing and emerging human performance needs in advanced manufacturing.
