Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clemson

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.

Melissa Smith named associate dean for inclusive excellence

Oliver Myers and Melissa Smith will soon begin jointly serving as associate deans focused on inclusive excellence in Clemson University’s College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. They will work with the entire college leadership team to address inclusion issues for the broader college enterprise, including students, faculty and staff.

ECE group creates online tool to help civilians in conflict zones

Richard Brooks, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, is leading the development of a new smartphone tool that securely connects civilians in conflict zones with people who can provide food, medicine, transportation and other aid.