Adam Gorlitsky, who holds world records for the fastest marathon and half-marathon in a robotic walking device, is offering his experience and expertise to exoskeleton research led by industrial engineers Jessica Avilés and Divya Srinivasan. Mechanical engineer Ge Lv is also playing a leading role in advancing the technology.
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Op-ed: We are at a crucial time in history for artificial intelligence
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| Mashrur “Ronnie” Chowdhury honored as mentor to ‘superstars’
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Op-ed: We are at a crucial time in history for artificial intelligence
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| Mashrur "Ronnie" Chowdhury honored as mentor to 'superstars'
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Nathan McNeese, the McQueen Quattlebaum Endowed Associate Professor of Human-Centered Computing, says that artificial intelligence shows great promise to change all of our lives positively, but humanity must ensure that things go the right way.
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| An award from the White House affirmed what those close to Chowdhury have known for years—that kindnesses large and small, along with dedication and hard work, have made him one of the nation's best mentors.
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Presidential award sharpens focus on Clemson University's role in solving 'energy crisis'
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| Regan O'Neill to connect with industry leaders while aiming for the stars
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Presidential award sharpens focus on Clemson University’s role in solving ‘energy crisis’
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| Regan O’Neill to connect with industry leaders while aiming for the stars
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Cheng Sun, who was recently honored with one of the nation's top awards for early-career engineers and scientists, says advanced materials will be crucial to cultivating new energy sources as artificial intelligence and other technologies drive up the demand for power.
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| O’Neill’s dream of helping humanity set foot on Mars is starting to take flight, as the mechanical engineering major becomes the first Clemson University student to receive a Brooke Owens Fellowship.
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Fuel cells that could challenge batteries move closer to market
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| Bioengineering major knows science—and science fiction
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Fuel cells that could challenge batteries move closer to market
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Bioengineering major knows science—and science fiction
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Jianhua Tong and Kyle Brinkman, both of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, are developing a new type of technology that can convert fuels into electricity, as part of a journey that demonstrates how technology progresses from research to the marketplace.
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| Scout Hamrick, who acted in two episodes of the Netflix series, “Stranger Things,” is headed for graduation in May with a wealth of interdisciplinary experience.
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- South Carolina Congressmen William Timmons and Joe Wilson toured CU-ICAR's academic, research, and industry-shared facilities. READ MORE
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Kelly Caine, a professor in the School of Computing, met with Icelandic President Halla Tomasdottir while in the country as part of the U.S. Fulbright Program. READ MORE
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This month we kicked off the Fiercely Forward campaign to ensure Clemson University continues to lead in its land-grant mission of teaching, research and service. The success we have had so far, including $6.4 billion in annual economic impact, has been in large measure because of the support of you— readers of this newsletter and deeply loyal members of the Clemson Family. Fiercely Forward will further strengthen our position as a top-tier, highly ranked research institution by supporting student success, the elevation of research and economic development in South Carolina and beyond.
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At Clemson, our faculty and students work hand in hand to pioneer breakthroughs in fields like energy, sustainability, cybersecurity, AI, human performance and health innovation—just a few examples of the transformative areas we’re shaping. This dynamic collaboration equips students to drive the future while producing research that tackles today’s most pressing challenges. By blending cutting-edge research with real-world application, we cultivate visionary leaders and entrepreneurs who fuel innovation, impact society, and transform industries. Our deep connections with the business world ensure that Clemson remains at the forefront of talent development, cementing our legacy as a global hub for excellence and progress.
As we celebrate these achievements, we remain committed to strengthening our ties with industry, expanding our research impact, and empowering students to aim high. The generous support of our alumni and friends are crucial to fueling our mission and ensuring our continued success.
Thanks to all who have contributed to our shared vision. To help support the next generation of innovators, click the “Make a Gift” tab below. Together, we can drive innovation, inspire future leaders and build a stronger economic future for all.
Sincerely,
Anand K. Gramopadhye, Dean
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