Great new video promoting capstone course ME 4020!
June 17, 2021
June 17, 2021
October 26, 2020
Paul Alongi, College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences October 26, 2020 In one of the programs that Greg Mocko oversees at Clemson University, students from across the country are challenged to design, manufacture, test and fly a hand-launched unmanned aerial vehicle. It’s a project aimed at resembling how Boeing assembles Dreamliners in North Charleston […]
October 19, 2017
The Mechanical Engineering student body keeps increasing – we are now the largest engineering degree program in the State! We expect this Spring to have about 160 students in the capstone design course ME4020. This course is the culmination of the students’ education at the undergraduate level, and for the past 60 years, industry projects […]
October 31, 2016
The Design Innovation Studio is a new resource for Capstone Design and Student Design projects in the Department of Mechanical Engineering located in 111 Fluor Daniel EIB. The studio consists of 2000 square feet of dedicated project space that can accommodate prototype fabrication, experimentation and testing, and a group meeting location for student groups to […]
November 19, 2014
ME undergraduate students in ME 4020 have been working on driverless vehicles for their industry sponsored capstone design projects. Their work has been feature in Clemson’s Newsstand and on WYFF4 News.
March 26, 2013
Progressive Automation is a sponsor for Group B of the Boeing Project in this semesters ME 402 capstone design class. The productes provided will be used to create a operating prototype of a linear lifting system used to lift and lower the driller. Progressive Automation provides a number of linear motion solutions and products. For […]
February 26, 2013
AGI manufactures a complete range of high quality sophisticated Pneumatic Automation Products for Industrial Automation. The company headquarters is in Trumbull, CT, USA. AGI has provided, in kind, equipment to support a capstone design project performed by students at Clemson University. The capstone project is sponsored by Parker Hannifin-TechSeal Division. For more information visit: www.agi-automation.com