Engineering, Science
Clemson computing professor receives NSF CAREER grant to study embedded network systems
The National Science Foundation has awarded Clemson University School of Computing professor Jason Hallstrom a $400,000 grant to research embedded network systems, a technology Hallstrom says is “changing the way we safeguard natural resources and protect local communities.”
[Published: November 25, 2008]
Clemson announces scholarship support in science and engineering fields
Clemson University is guaranteeing all Palmetto Fellows in the College of Engineering and Science will receive additional scholarship support to make up for costs not covered by the Palmetto Fellows program.
[Published: November 24, 2008]
Clemson Geoscientists Without Borders tackle water project in India
India and Thailand are sites for the first two projects sponsored by the Geoscientists Without Borders program, and Clemson University researchers will lead the way in India addressing the severe water crisis in rural areas.
[Published: November 24, 2008]
Clemson research may someday travel to the Moon
If NASA’s ATHLETE (All-Terrain Hex-Legged Extra-Terrestrial Explorer) robotic vehicle ever travels across the Moon’s surface, it may do so with the aid of Clemson student research.
[Published: November 13, 2008]
Clemson professor receives INFORMS award for research
The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) has awarded Clemson University mathematical sciences professor Warren Adams the Frederick W. Lanchester Prize, an international research award.
[Published: November 13, 2008]
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