Mechanical Engineering

ME students at graduation

Graduation pictures of ME students made it into Clemson’s Newsstand article “Barker praised and thanked as 1,100 graduate from Clemson”. [Read More]

Clemson engineers help elementary school students

ME’s 4010 class was featured in UpstateToday’s article “Clemson engineers help elementary school students”. They were challenged to build manufacturing equipment that can be used in fifth-grade classrooms. Allowing the elementary school students to learn about engineering and science with a hands on approach. [Read More]

Clemson Engineering Design Expo Fall 2013

  On December 6, 2013 Clemson University Department of Mechanical Engineering CEDAR sponsored the Clemson Engineering Design Expo (CEDE 2013). This semester the ME 4010 class build eight different manufacturing systems to help bring attention and interest of a STEM education to the students. This expo allowed the students to view these machines working first […]

ME 402 Final Presentations Fall 2013

The week of 12/2/2013 – 12/6/2013 held a few days of ME 402 final project presentations. Earlier in the semester industry representatives tasked them to try and find a solution to a real world problem. During these presentations the students showcased their concepts and solutions to the representatives.    

ME H415 Presentations Fall 2013

On December 4th, 2013 Clemson Department of Mechanical Engineering hosted the Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Honors Research (ME H415) poster and final oral presentations.

MEGSC Coffee Hour Fall 2013

On October 3rd the Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Council held their Fall Coffee Hour. While snacking on cookies and coffee, the new graduate students enjoyed a presentation given by the current graduate students in ME. The presentation covered topics such as: projects, research areas, advisors, assistantships, jobs, publications, thesis, course work, and gpa. View Photos

A drop of water, a speck of coal

Professor Saylor and graduate students, Steven Fredericks and Weiyu Ran, were featured in Clemson’s glimpse a drop of water, a speck of coal. This article highlighted their research with water scrubbers and how greatly they can help industry.

Dr. Daqaq wins award and elections

Congratulations to Dr. Mohammed Daqaq! Dr. Daqaq has been named the ASME 2014 recipient of the Gary Anderson Early Achievement Award. The Gary Anderson Early Achievement Award is awarded for notable contribution(s) to the field of Adaptive Structures and Material Systems. The prize is awarded to a young researcher in his or her ascendancy whose […]

Dr. Daqaq elected as an associate editor for the ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics

Congratulations to Dr. Mohammed Daqaq! Dr. Mohammed Daqaq was elected to serve as an associate editor for the ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics. “The ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics is a quarterly publication sponsored jointly by the Design Engineering and the Noise Control and Acoustics Divisions of ASME. The Journal is the premier […]

Dr. Daqaq elected treasurer of ASMS aerospace division

Congratulations to Dr. Mohammed Daqaq! Dr. Mohammed Daqaq was elected as the new treasurer of the ASME Structures and Material Systems Branch (ASMS) of the aerospace division. This branch has around 100 members including 20 ASME fellows.

SMASIS 2013

Amin Bibo is one of Dr. Daqaq’s Ph.D. students and has won the best paper award at ASME’s 2013 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems (SMASIS). The conference was held September 16-18 in Snowbird, Utah. The paper is titled Concurrent Energy Harvesting from Vibratory Base Excitations and Aerodynamic Flows and was selected out of […]

Dr. Richard Figliola was featured in Clemson’s Head On article “Open Flow of Discovery”

The article features his research being done with an interdisciplinary, international team of engineers, pediatric cardiac surgeons, and pediatric cardiologists. The team was created to try and mitigate the life-or-death decision that physicians must make when determining the most appropriate treatment for infants born with an underdeveloped ventricle. [Read More]

Dr. Delhaye bestowed as ANS NURETH Fellow

On the occasion of the international NURETH-15 conference on nuclear reactor thermal-hydraulics held in Pisa, Italy on May 12-17, 2013, Dr. Jean-Marc Delhaye was designated an ANS NURETH Fellow.  During the official banquet at the Palazzo Corsini in Florence he was presented with a silver-plated plaque with the following citation: “In recognition of outstanding contribution […]