Engineering, Science
Clemson researcher teams up internationally with Marie Curie Fellowship
Clemson University chemical engineering professor Mark C. Thies has received a Marie Curie Fellowship for $142,000 to develop molecular models for advanced-carbon materials that have the potential to be used in strong, yet lightweight transportation vehicles, wind turbines and more energy-efficient aircraft.
[Published: August 05, 2009]
Ozen Engineering Inc. donates human body-modeling software to Clemson
A gift from California-based Ozen Engineering Inc. to Clemson University is enabling researchers to create detailed computer models of the human body, which can be used to explore a variety of issues, from improving hip replacements to making more comfortable car seating.
[Published: July 23, 2009]
DOE funds Clemson University clean energy research
Clemson University associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering David Bruce will participate in a multi-university center focused on developing new catalysts for the production of clean fuels and chemicals from renewable sources.
[Published: July 07, 2009]
Clemson faculty members receive Sigma Xi awards
Clemson University faculty members Lesly Temesvari, professor of biological sciences, and Xuejun Wen, associate professor of bioengineering, have received the 2009 Sigma Xi annual Researcher of the Year awards from the Sigma Xi Clemson chapter.
[Published: May 27, 2009]
Clemson student wins Dale Earnhardt Foundation scholarship
Clemson University’s first motorsports innovation partner, the Dale Earnhardt Foundation, awarded its annual undergraduate scholarship to Michelle Phillips, a rising junior majoring in mechanical engineering.
[Published: May 26, 2009]
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