Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clemson

Solving increasingly complex problems with supercomputers

Jon Calhoun of Clemson University is leading a new project aimed at helping engineers and scientists use supercomputers to solve increasingly large problems, potentially clearing the way for new research ranging from predicting the weather to designing better airplanes.

Breaking Boundaries through Teamwork

AI is shaping the present – from manufacturing to bioinformatics, artificial intelligence is positively impacting our lives. One of those advancing the field of AI is Melissa C. Smith, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Clemson University and director of the Future Computing Technologies Lab. Her research group is focused on high-performance computing and computer architecture.