Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clemson

Congratulations to our May 2023 Graduates!

May 2023 ECE Graduates Congratulations to all of our new Electrical and Computer Engineering graduates! We wish you all the success in what comes next. Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering Jay Adusumilli Kendric Agdaca Gregory Andrews Deeb Armaly Tre’zjon Bell Jack Bjelland Jason Brantley John Broughton Hunter Brown Jared Copperwheat Gabriel Cutter Cameron Eller Wayne […]

Outstanding Graduate Students Recognized with 2023 ECE Departmental Awards

CLEMSON – Please join us in recognizing this year’s winners of the 2023 department-wide graduate student awards in Electrical and Computer Engineering. These awards have been presented annually for 38 years and are given to graduate students who have shown exceptional performance in laboratory teaching, research, and service in the previous year. Siwei Zeng is […]

Electrical Engineering Alumnus Harold Gillens inducted into the Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers and Scientists

Clemson University’s largest college inducted four alumni into the Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers and Scientists and recognized two others as Outstanding Young Alumni during a rooftop gala on May 4 at the Watt Family Innovation Center. The College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences selected Marshall Brown, Harold Gillens, John Witherspoon Gilpin and Jeff Schmersal for membership in the […]

ECE Student group wins national award after more than doubling membership

Several of Clemson University’s top electrical and computer engineering students are celebrating an international award after reviving an honor society chapter that began to fade during the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic. IEEE-HKN honored its Clemson chapter, Zeta Iota, with an Outstanding Chapter Award, marking a sensational turnaround from just a couple years earlier. […]

5 ways that lasers shine a light on research and leadership in engineering and science

The news that lasers are capable of rerouting lightning and could someday be used to protect airports, launchpads and other infrastructure raised a question that has electrified some observers with curiosity: Just what else can these marvels of focused light do? We took that question to Clemson University’s John Ballato, one of the world’s leading optical scientists, […]

Clemson’s first-ever Churchill scholar is working to strengthen our energy grid

Over the past several weeks, communities throughout the United States have dealt with rolling blackouts associated with winter storms. Grant Wilkins, Clemson University’s first-ever Churchill scholar, is working on a solution that will keep our power on and running smoothly in any weather. Wilkins, a double major in computer engineering and mathematical sciences, is one of only […]