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THINKER’s Very Own Dr. Laine Mears Highlighted for Contributions as Named Professor

by Beau Schelble | Mar 16, 2021 | Manufacturing

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  • Clemson University Taking Part in the Most Influential Tech Event in the World
    Sustainable by design prototype vehicle features circular economy concepts, novel uses for advanced materials, improved recyclability and low-impact operation. Clemson University’s International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) will represent the Palmetto State at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), widely […] The post Clemson University Taking Part in the Most Influential Tech Event in the […]
  • Deep Orange 11 to be showcased at Consumer Electronics Show
    It's the moment alumni of Deep Orange 11 has been waiting for: The concept car they designed and built will be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show. The post Deep Orange 11 to be showcased at Consumer Electronics Show appeared first on Clemson News.
  • Exemplary staff members honored by the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
    Outstanding staff members from Clemson University’s largest college received awards on Dec. 13 for making a better work environment for their colleagues, helping their departments’ faculty members and having a positive impact on the student experience. Honorees received their awards […] The post Exemplary staff members honored by the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied […]
  • AIM for Composites brings together the ‘best of the best’
    Part of what makes the new AIM for Composites Center at Clemson University stand out is the coast-to-coast multidisciplinary team that is coming together to develop what promises to be a transformational way of creating composite materials. While the center […] The post AIM for Composites brings together the ‘best of the best’ appeared first […]
  • Clemson University selected for Energy Frontier Research Center
    AIM for Composites could have a major long-term impact on how manufacturers in a wide range of industries create composite-material components that go into final products, such as cars and airplanes. The post Clemson University selected for Energy Frontier Research Center appeared first on Clemson News.
  • Closing the skills gap in the manufacturing workforce
    The faculty behind a Clemson University program that replicates the collaboration between engineers, technicians and other professionals in manufacturing plants has been a big success and could soon expand. The post Closing the skills gap in the manufacturing workforce appeared first on Clemson News.
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