September 13, 2019
Paul Alongi, College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences August 28, 2019 Like so many great projects, the research that earned Ryan DeFever and Steven Hall three awards and a spot in a respected academic journal was fueled in part by coffee. “Steven and I had probably 25 walks to Starbucks and back– at least–during […]
September 13, 2019
Chemical and Biomolecular Department researchers Drs. David Bruce, Christopher Kitchens, and Mark Thies were among those honored this year for securing patents in 2018. Other departments represented included automotive engineering, bioengineering, and environmental engineering. Among the 16 patents issued to Clemson University researchers in 2018 were technologies for improving on-site building construction with a sustainable […]
September 13, 2019
Undergraduates in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, who are rising seniors, are invited each summer to participate in our Study Abroad program in Denmark. This program allows them to take their required senior Unit Operations Lab course near Copenhagen, Denmark, while giving them a valuable international experience. This summer, 20 ChBE undergraduates had […]
September 13, 2019
Three Clemson University seniors who are headed to graduate school and three alumni who are in graduate school are receiving one of the nation’s top honors for graduate students. The students have been offered Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation, an honor that puts them in the same club as several Nobel laureates […]
September 11, 2019
Written by Paul Alongi, College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences Assistant Professor, Dr. Eric Davis has launched a new research project with the help of a $566,359 CAREER award from the National Science Foundation. Dr. Davis is joining the quest to create a battery that would help utilities introduce more renewable energy to […]
September 4, 2019
The Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering welcomes Dr. Belinda Akpa, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Integrated Synthetic and Systems Biology at North Carolina State University. Dr. Akpa’s seminar titled, “Machine Learning in ‘Tiny Data’ Biology” will be held in 100 Earle Hall on September 5th from 2:00 to 3:00 pm. […]