More Clemson University engineers on the path to professional licensure
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A growing number of Clemson engineering students are taking and passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, the first step to becoming a licensed professional engineer.
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Top Stories: September 2025 |
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Haizhong Wang named to the Bob Benmosche Endowed Professorship in Risk Engineering & Systems Analytics |
| Why aren't more Americans sharing car rides? A Clemson University research team has figured it out |
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Wang's appointment brings to Clemson one of the nation’s leading voices in risk-informed decision-making, agent-based modeling and infrastructure resilience.
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A team led by Clemson automotive engineers focused on pooled rideshares—services that offer discounted rates for sharing a ride, sometimes with friends but often with strangers.
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DNA 'barcodes' could open new frontiers in research |
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Rodrigo Martinez-Duarte wins Fulbright to Sweden |
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The barcodes would help researchers track specific proteins in cells, offering a deeper view into how those cells behave, interact and change.
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| Martinez-Duarte, an associate professor of mechanical engineering, said he aims to strengthen ties with companies such as Volvo, SKF and Enviro, all based in Sweden.
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For cybersecurity researchers, transformers do more than meets the eye
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| New material created at Clemson University could curb AI's energy appetite
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New research led by Clemson University has the potential to join the often-unseen bulwark against hackers, benefitting everyone from two friends texting lunch plans to commanders communicating with soldiers on the battlefield.
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The new material, pTPADTP, is a polymer that could be key to making AI more energy efficient and cost effective, said Stephen Foulger, who is Clemson’s Gregg-Graniteville Endowed Chair and Professor.
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College celebrates promotion of 26 faculty members MORE
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Robert Johnson, Madden Ritzer and Mary Spain named National Scholars MORE
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Ten outstanding faculty members win college awards MORE
- Nigel Kaye named a 2025 Engineering Unleashed Fellow MORE
- Wade Hawkins hailed as 'unsung hero' MORE
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The fall semester is well underway, and the energy across our college is palpable. With 25 new faculty members joining our community, we continue to grow stronger, adding fresh perspectives and expertise that enrich the experience for our students, colleagues and partners. Together, we are shaping a learning and research environment that fosters innovation, collaboration and leadership.
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Throughout the college, our faculty, students and staff are advancing knowledge and making an impact. They are pushing the boundaries of cybersecurity, health innovation, transportation, resilience and artificial intelligence, while strengthening global partnerships and preparing students for leadership. These efforts are being recognized in meaningful ways, whether through national awards, endowed professorships, research breakthroughs or the remarkable achievements of our students. Collectively, these milestones highlight the transformative role that Clemson engineers and scientists play in improving lives and shaping the future.
As we celebrate these successes, we also look ahead. Creating opportunities for tomorrow’s leaders requires us to continue investing in people, programs and facilities. Alumni, friends and partners play a vital role in this endeavor, serving not only as supporters but as ambassadors of our mission. Your generosity ensures that we can continue to attract world-class faculty, provide hands-on experiences for students, and lead in research that impacts our state, nation and world.
I invite you to join us in this journey. Please click the “Make a Gift” tab below to help us continue advancing innovation, education and discovery for generations to come.
Sincerely,
Anand K. Gramopadhye, Dean
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Inquiry and Discovery in Engineering and Science (IDEAS) Monthly is published by the PROMO Office in Clemson University’s College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. Contact the team with feedback or story suggestions.
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