Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clemson

Renowned researcher, National Academy of Engineering member Kevin Tomsovic named executive director of CURI

Kimberly Banks – ClemsonNews  Clemson University’s Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Robert H. Jones has named Kevin Tomsovic executive director of Clemson University Restoration Institute (CURI), Duke Energy Endowed Chair in Smart Grid Technology and professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The appointment was approved by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Trustees on […]

Clemson’s IEEE Robotics team wins 2024 SoutheastCon Hardware Competition

Members of the Clemson University IEEE Robotics Team took home the first place trophy in the student Hardware (Robotics) Competition at the 2024 SoutheastCon held during spring break in Atlanta. The team and their robot, Roar-E, competed through three rounds to finish in the top spot out of over 50 university teams from across the […]

New leadership roles help position Johan Enslin among nation’s top electrical engineers

From ClemsonNews Two new leadership roles for Johan Enslin are positioning him as one of the nation’s key experts in energy and power-electronics, while helping raise the profile of Clemson University’s innovation campus in the Lowcountry. Enslin, who is the Duke Energy Endowed Chair in Smart Grid Technology at Clemson, began a term in January […]

Congrats, December 2023 Graduates!

December 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 Robert Anderson Austin Briley Spencer Cifrodelli Trevor Dunn Will Fey Gage Gailbreath Tyler Ginn Aidan Gowe Logan Immel Andre Koka Steven Lam Morne Lambert Bryana […]

Clemson Graduate Researchers, Undergrad Student Team take on Supercomputing 2023 Conference

Computer Engineering graduate students Avinash Kethineedi and Mikaila Gossman made it to the finals of the ACM Student Research Competition during this year’s Student Cluster Competition at the annual International Conference for High-Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC23). Mikaila, who is currently pursuing a PhD in computer engineering, won 2nd overall in the graduate student […]

ECE graduate one of six students nationwide to receive prestigious Phi Kappa Phi award

From ClemsonNews Clemson University alumnus Gabe Cutter (‘ 23) is one of only six recent graduates nationwide to be named Marcus L. Urann Fellows by Phi Kappa Phi, America’s oldest and most selective multidisciplinary collegiate honor society. The fellowship, which provides $20,000 for expenses related to graduate school, recognizes Cutter’s exceptional research, leadership initiative and commitment […]

Nine Clemson students and alumnae awarded graduate research fellowships

Seven graduating Clemson University seniors and two recent alumnae are receiving three years of financial support towards their graduate degrees through Graduate Research Fellowships provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF), with an additional student receiving an honorable mention. The national fellowship program is highly competitive, with more than 12,000 applications every year. Recipients receive an annual […]

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 […]

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 […]