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July 8, 2014
July 8, 2014
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June 12, 2014
A Clemson University senior lecturer who helped improve the understanding of thermal hydraulics as France became a world leader in nuclear power is looking forward to fall semester after wrapping up a year bookended by two honors. Jean-Marc Delhaye won a Clemson University teaching award almost exactly a year after a professional society recognized his pioneering […]
May 27, 2014
Tianqi Hang received a best poster award in the Ph.D. student division at the Fourth International Conference on Engineering Frontiers in Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease 2014. The conference was held May 20-22 in Versailles, France. His poster was titled In Vitro Multi-domain patient specific coarctation study of Norwood patients. The object of this study is […]
May 26, 2014
Congratulations to Dr. Sherrill Biggers, who was elected a Fellow of the ASME. Biggers was recognized for his exceptional engineering achievements and contributions to the engineering profession. ASME Fellow Qualifications “A Fellow, one who has attained a membership grade of distinction, at the time of advancement shall be a corporate member of the Society, shall […]
May 15, 2014
I am teaching a doctoral class on design methods and am working with students and faculty on several interesting projects. I am also helping two junior faculty decide on what to include in a design curriculum at the EPFL One project focuses on the design of an exoskeleton for a rat. The project aims at […]
May 14, 2014
Congratulations to Dr. Jean-Marc Delhaye! He was awarded the Byars Prize for Excellence in Teaching during the spring 2014 CES faculty awards. The award recognizes outstanding instruction in engineering fundamentals.
May 2, 2014
Students in ME 4260/6260 (Nuclear Energy) class visited Duke Energy’s Oconee Nuclear Station located in adjacent Oconee County on May 2nd. Plant personnel met with the students and led an informative tour. The photo (above) was taken in front of a control room simulator that is nearly identical to the actual control room. After […]
April 29, 2014
Dr. David Zumbrunnen was one of three faculty in the College of Engineering and Science who in April received a National Scholars Program Award of Distinction. The Awards of Distinction are presented by graduating National Scholars to faculty and staff who have served as significant mentors, both in class and out, and have helped develop […]
April 25, 2014
The thirty mechanical engineering students enrolled in this technical elective worked on one of four projects during the semester which featured sensor and actuator integration under real time data acquisition and control. The theme this year was the use of cost effective National Instruments (NI) USB-based ADC/DAC converters which can be hosted by a laptop […]
April 22, 2014
A Clemson University student has won $100,000 for an application she developed to help monitor cutting conditions in machine tools. Valerie Pezzullo, who is receiving her master’s degree in mechanical engineering in May, won first prize in the MTConnect Challenge 2 for Machining Process Monitoring to Aid in Chatter Identification. [Read More]
April 14, 2014
Congratulations to Dr. John R. Saylor, who was elected a Fellow of the ASME. Saylor was recognized for his exceptional engineering achievements and contributions to the engineering profession. ASME Fellow Qualifications “A Fellow, one who has attained a membership grade of distinction, at the time of advancement shall be a corporate member of the Society, […]
April 13, 2014
During the Spring 2014 semester, eight teams of students constructed manufacturing devices that can produce real parts during live demonstrations in the classroom. These were done with ME 3120 as the target customer (Drs. Martinez-Duarte and Choi served as the primary customers). Further, a former Clemson student, Pavan Kumar, who is a partner in a […]
April 8, 2014
The trip was organized through Clemson University and CU-ICAR. Dr Tanju Karanfil provided support for the faculty to travel to BMW FIZ (Research and Development) in Munich. Four faculty members, Georges Fadel, Joshua Summers, Ardalan Vahidi, and Gregory Mocko, from Mechanical Engineering attended the BMW-CU Showcase event. The showcase event was two full days, April […]
April 7, 2014
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March 31, 2014
ME Ph.D. student, Mohammad Fazelpour, was featured in Clemson’s Research Minute series for his research in morphing airfoils and cellular materials using computer-aided design. [Watch Video]