Materials Science and Engineering

Clemson Researchers Design a Polymer to Make AI More Energy-Efficient

Artificial intelligence (AI) is getting more powerful, but it also uses a lot of electricity. Researchers at Clemson University have made a new material, called pTPADTP, that could help cut down on AI’s energy use. Dr. Stephen Foulger, a professor in Materials Science & Engineering at Clemson, said: “The new material, pTPADTP, is a polymer […]

From Stone to Silicon: The Story of Materials That Built Humanity

Curious about how materials shaped human history and continue to power our future? The Department of Materials Science & Engineering invites you to explore a fascinating new YouTube channel by Dr. D.P. Aidhy. From bronze swords and Roman cement to silicon chips and bioengineered tissues, Dr. Aidhy unpacks the pivotal role materials have played in […]

Unlocking Nuclear Waste Glass Data: The DOE’s New Open Repository

For decades, scientists have relied on borosilicate glass to immobilize radioactive waste, a method selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as early as 1982 for its stability and long-term effectiveness. Until recently, much of the experimental data behind this approach remained scattered across institutional archives and technical reports. That changed in 2019, when […]

Graduate Students Launch GAMES to Power Up Community in Materials Science and Engineering

A new wave of energy is sparking in Clemson University’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, thanks to two Ph.D. candidates who are determined to bring graduate students closer together. Kristin Chapman and Carolyn Feigeles are leading the charge as co-presidents of the brand-new Graduate Association of Materials Engineering and Science (GAMES). Their mission? To […]

MRS/Optica Holds 17th Annual Poster Competition

MRS/Optica held the 17th Annual Poster competition on April 17th at the Watt Center. The winners of the competition are: Graduate 1st Place: Arabella Hunter Graduate 2nd Place: Franchesca Hauck Graduate 3rd Place: Nathan Linton Undergraduate 1st Place: Megan Bishoff Undergraduate 2nd Place: Megan Williams

MSE External Advisory Board

The MSE External Advisory Board met on April 17th. During their visit, they took a tour of AMIC, attended the MSE Colloquium, where EAB member Dr. Barry Carter presented a seminar, and served as judges for the 17th Annual MRS/Optica Poster Competition. We appreciate all the board members do for the department.

MSE Presents a Special Seminar

MSE Adjunct Professor Dr. Talia Sebastian delivered a special seminar in MSE, “Achieving Military Readiness through Strategic Research Partnerships”. Dr. Talia Marie Sebastian currently serves as the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC) National Science Foundation (NSF) Fellow, where she advances GVSC’s strategic research priorities by facilitating joint research […]

Mark Johnson Elected to Faculty Senate

Dr. Mark Johnson was elected as one of five faculty members chosen to represent the College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences as the newest faculty senators. To read more about Dr. Johnson click here.