Research Centers

COMSET
The Center for Optical Materials Science and Engineering Technologies provides a centralized infrastructure to collaborate in developing advanced materials, devices, and systems that generate, transmit, manipulate and utilize light.
COMSETElectron Microscopy
The Electron Microscopy Facility attracts clients from aerospace, automotive, pharmaceutical, textile, electronics, environmental and medical industries. The affordable cost, wide range of capabilities and minimum wait time make the facility very attractive to area researchers.
EM Lab

Micro Fabrication
The Micro Fabrication Facility at Clemson University is located at the AMRL in Anderson, SC. Led by an experienced team, this facility provides academic and industry researchers easy access to a complete microelectronic, optoelectronic & MEMS fabrication facility. Access to equipment can be scheduled for convenience.
Micro FabricationIBIOE
The IBIOE develops state-of-the-art systems for solving practical and clinically relevant problems through interdisciplinary research partnerships and unique educational initiatives. The focus areas for research and education are advanced biomaterials, tissue fabrication and instrumentation, and tissue simulation.
IBIOE

CU-ICAR
The Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research campus is a global venue for the automotive industry. Driven by industry needs, the center analyzes the market and surveys industry partners, industry leaders and automotive companies to determine their technology and R&D focus.
CU-ICARDominion Energy Innovation Center
The Dominion Energy Innovation Center houses the world's most advanced wind-turbine drivetrain testing facility capable of full-scale, highly accelerated mechanical and electrical testing of advanced drivetrain systems for wind turbines in a well-controlled and calibrated environment.
Dominion Energy

CCIT and Palmetto Cluster
CCIT is the primary supplier of computing and information technology services to Clemson University. Designed and deployed by Clemson Computing and Information Technology, Palmetto Cluster serves the university’s wide-ranging research needs
CCITCybersecurity Center
The Clemson University Cybersecurity Center conducts extensive research in the cybersecurity field and partners with universities, industries and government agencies. Our work protects the United States power grid and the nation's economy, businesses and communities across the country.
Cybersecurity