Clemson University helps lead state’s quantum computing push |
Clemson’s faculty and students are helping ensure the state will be prepared for a day they say is coming soon and could have a major impact on fields ranging from cybersecurity and materials development to advanced manufacturing and logistics.
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Clemson University helps lead state’s quantum computing push |
Clemson’s faculty and students are helping ensure the state will be prepared for a day they say is coming soon and could have a major impact on fields ranging from cybersecurity and materials development to advanced manufacturing and logistics.
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Top Stories: February 2026 |
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Hackathons give students and industry sponsors a 24-hour jolt of creativity and innovation |
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For Gabriel Cutter, Clemson University was a launchpad to graduate work at MIT |
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Students are gearing up for CUHackit, the state's largest hackathon and one of three held annually at Clemson University. The competitors will come from as far away as California and as close to home as Clemson.
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Cutter, a Goldwater Scholar while an undergraduate at Clemson University, is now a graduate research fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he is guiding the next generation of researchers.
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Clemson University and Greenville Technical College launch new transfer pathways for engineering and computing |
| StorEn Technologies deploys flow batteries at Clemson University for grid-integrated energy storage validation |
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The program gives calculus-ready students a seamless path into seven Clemson engineering and computing majors, starting with two years at Greenville Technical College.
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| The deployment at the Duke Energy e-GRID facility is part of a research collaboration focused on validating next-generation electric power systems and grid-scale energy storage.
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Russ and Julie Esmacher invest in the next generation of materials engineers and scientists |
| Clemson, SRNL nurture innovation in energy, security and manufacturing |
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The Esmachers, who have been supporting Clemson with time, talent and treasure for more than 20 years, recently extended their philanthropy with a $600,000 endowment.
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| Researchers and students from across South Carolina gathered at Clemson University this month to advance shared research interests and workforce development efforts with Savannah River National Laboratory.
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The pace of change across engineering, computing and applied sciences is accelerating, reshaping how we learn, work and innovate. At Clemson, we are focused on building the capacity and talent needed to lead in this next era. Faculty and students across the college are working with partners in industry, academia, national laboratories and government to advance artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, advanced materials, energy transportation and advanced manufacturing.
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These efforts strengthen Clemson’s research enterprise and workforce pipeline, ensuring South Carolina is prepared to compete as emerging technologies move from the lab into real-world application. Our graduates are carrying this work forward into the world's most competitive and prestigious graduate programs and careers, extending Clemson’s impact far beyond campus.
This progress is made possible by the continued generosity and engagement of our alumni, friends and partners, whose support and collaboration enable us to create the No. 1 student experience, conduct innovative research with real-world application and make an impact in South Carolina and beyond. Thank you for your commitment to Clemson and to the future we are building together. To help support the next generation of innovators and leaders, please consider making a gift by clicking the “Make a Gift” tab below.
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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