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Dr. Andrew Neptune

Dr. Andrew NeptuneSenior Lecturer
ENGR 2100 Course Coordinator

General Engineering
B01-K Holtzendorff Hall, Clemson University
Clemson, SC 29634

Phone: (864) 656-2542
Email: aneptun@clemson.edu

Courses Taught

  • ENGR 1020 - Engineering Disciplines and Skills
  • ENGR 1060 - Summer online / 2nd half-term course equivalent of ENGR 1020
  • ENGR 1410 - Programming and Problem Solving (MATLAB)
  • ENGR 1010 - Survey of Mathematical Topics as Applied to Engineering Problems
  • CU 1010 - University Success and Study Skills
  • ENGR 2100 - Computer-Aided Design and Engineering Applications (AutoCAD)
  • ECAS 1990 - Creative Inquiry in Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences I (PWE)
  • CE 3511 - Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory 

Meet Dr. Neptune

Education

  • Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Clemson University (2013)
  • M.S., Civil Engineering, Clemson UnivUniversity (2008)
  • B.S., Engineering Science, Bob Jones Universityty (2006)

Experience

  • Lecturer / Senior Lecturer – Clemson University/General Engineering
  • Summer Scholars Program: General Engineering STEM Camp
  • Adjunct Instructor (part-time) - Tri-County Technical College (2014-2015)
  • Graduate Research Assistant (part-time) - Clemson University (2009-2013)

Certifications & Licenses

  • Engineer-in-Training - South Carolina (17301)

Professional Activities

  • City of Clemson Board of Architectural Review (January 2024-present)
  • Certified Study Abroad Champion
  • American Society of Civil Engineers (2007-present)

Service

  • Volunteer, Clemson Downs (2012–2020)
  • Volunteer, Steel Bridge Competition (2012)
  • Volunteer, South Carolina Water Resources Conference (2010)
  • Field Setup Coordinator, International Soccer Tournament (2009-2012)
  • Vice President, Cross Impact Campus Ministry (2007- 2008)
  • Director/Counselor Christian Youth Camps & Retreats (1999–2001)

Publications

  • Martin, W. D., Putman, B. J., and Neptune, A. I., “Influence of Aggregate Gradation on Clogging Characteristics of Porous Asphalt Mixtures,” Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 26 (7), 2014.
  • Putman, B. J., and Neptune, A. I., “Comparison of Test Specimen Preparation Techniques for Pervious Concrete Pavements,” Journal of Construction and Building Materials, 3480 (6), Aug. 2011
  • Neptune, A. I., and Putman, B. J., “Effect of Aggregate Size and Gradation on Pervious Concrete Mixtures,” Journal of American Concrete Institute, 625 (7), Dec. 2010.

Recent Conferences Proceedings and Presentations

  • Minor, J.C., E.A. Stephan, A.T. Stephan, and A.I. Neptune | Implementing an Engineering Math Curriculum Sequence: Preliminary Results and Lessons Learned | ASEE Annual Conference | Online | July 2021 >> This paper is one of five papers presenting in the “Best Paper” session for First-Year Programs.
  • Stephan, A. T., E.A. Stephan, L.A. Whisler, and A.I. Neptune | Peer Sharing Presentations in a First-Year Engineering Learning Strategies Course | ASEE Annual Conference | Online | June 2020

Hobbies

  • Volleyball
  • Table tennis
  • Fishing