Exoskeletons could soon make ‘the future of work’ healthier and safer.
Department of Industrial Engineering |Fall 2021
Exoskeletons could soon make ‘the future of work’ healthier and safer for manual laborers
Divya Srinivasan, the McQueen Quattlebaum Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering, is leading research into why exoskeletons haven’t flooded the workplace as once expected.
Ten faculty members bring home early-career awards to College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Nine junior faculty members have received CAREER awards from the National Science Foundation, and one has secured an Early Career Research grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. Yongjia Song represents the Industrial Engineering Department.
Anand Gramopadhye elected Fellow of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
Gramopadhye, the dean of the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences, is among the newest Fellows of the world’s largest society for the human factors and ergonomics profession.
Accessible education: Clemson, Trident Tech, Claflin to create advanced manufacturing learning materials through U.S. Department of Education funds
To ensure educational institutions in South Carolina can help meet the industry’s growing employee demand, Clemson University, Trident Technical Community College and Claflin University are working together on a new project to provide access to affordable learning resources.
Avnish Malde is the recipient of the 2021-22 Upstate Supply Chain Scholar Award within Clemson IE. He will receive $2,000 towards conference travel to present research.
Ph.D. student, Sayed Islam, won the MIF poster competition at INFORMS for his MS work at Texas State, University.
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