From the Dean
IDEAS MAGAZINE: SPRING 2021 A [...]
IDEAS MAGAZINE: SPRING 2021 A [...]
Bill Paseman figures he has about two years to find therapies for his rare, untreatable kidney cancer. His best hope could be a group of Clemson University students and faculty and the artificial intelligence they have created.
Boyd Scholars is searching for new funding sources after a highly successful launch that helped keep undergraduates on track to realize their dreams of becoming engineers.
With $4 million in funding from the National Science Foundation, a new project called A2 proposes to build on the success of Clemson University’s Center for Aviation and Automotive Technological Education using Virtual E-Schools (CA2VES).