An improved lightweight metal is raising hopes for more energy efficient products
January 5, 2016
A research team, that includes Dr. Hongseok Choi, is being published in Nature for their work improving upon a lightweight metal.
January 5, 2016
A research team, that includes Dr. Hongseok Choi, is being published in Nature for their work improving upon a lightweight metal.
March 2, 2014
Accelerating charging dynamics in subnanometre pores Svyatoslav Kondrat, Peng Wu, Rui Qiao, and Alexei A. Kornyshev Supercapacitors store energy physically and have distinct advantages over batteries in terms of power density and cyclability. The widespread deployment of supercapacitors, however, is limited by their moderate energy density. Supercapacitors’ energy density can be increased using ionic liquids […]
September 30, 2013
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.
August 31, 2013
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]
April 12, 2012
An international research team studying methods to visualize and surgically treat congenital heart defects will hold a meeting in Clemson in May. The Leducq Foundation Transatlantic Network in Multi-scale Modeling of Single Ventricle Hearts, will hold its annual meeting and grant review at the Madren Conference Center on the Clemson campus on May 4 and […]