Clemson University has a formidable solution to the advanced manufacturing talent shortage: the Center for Advanced Manufacturing. By partnering with industry statewide, the center provides a sustainable way to foster long-term success for this economically important manufacturing sector, something that bodes well for the state of South Carolina and Clemson graduates. MORE
Awarded to engineers for outstanding achievements and contributions the Fellow designation has been bestowed upon only 2% of ASME’s 130,000 members. Dutta is being singled out for his contributions to power generation. MORE
Myers, an associate professor of mechanical engineering, is now associate dean for inclusive excellence in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. MORE
Family, friends, colleagues and other supporters turned out to cheer College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences faculty members at an Oct. 4 gala. John Saylor, professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, was recognized with the Mentoring Award. MORE
Mechanical engineering alumnus Matt Kelley started his company, Kelley Engineering, in a room above his detached garage. Little more than four years later, the company has 22 employees, 30 pieces of equipment and an award from Gov. Henry McMaster. MORE
Three CECAS alumni are bringing their engineering and computing knowledge to South Carolina’s rapidly growing craft beer industry. See what Jim Leonard (’02, computer science); David McClain (’02, mechanical engineering); and Graham Temples (’17, bioengineering) are up to. MORE
Rodríguez, a research assistant professor in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences, is on a mission to educate middle school students across the Palmetto State about the critical and growing field of engineering. He is crisscrossing South Carolina in the EXPLORE Mobile Lab, a partnership of Clemson University and Duke Energy. MORE
IDEAS Extra: Mechanical Engineering Edition is published by the Clemson University Department of Mechanical Engineering in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.