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Stephen Foulger, the Gregg-Graniteville Endowed Chair and Professor at Clemson University, served as corresponding author on a paper that described a new polymer that could play a key role in helping computers think more like brains. (Photo/Clemson University)
May 26, 2026

Clemson researchers develop biodegradable AI material

Clemson researchers developed a biodegradable polymer for memristors that could power energy-efficient AI computing systems.

Clemson University’s Advanced Materials Innovation Complex brings cutting-edge research and education under one roof. (Photo/Luke Norton)
Mar 31, 2026

Clemson opens Advanced Materials Innovation Complex

Clemson University opens its Advanced Materials Innovation Complex, a 150,000-square-foot research hub advancing materials science and innovation.

Dong Hou (right) works with Ph.D. student Bryson Hedrick in an Olin Hall lab at Clemson University. (Photo/Clemson University)
Dec 15, 2025

Clemson researcher advances safer solid-state batteries

Clemson University researcher Dong Hou is developing next-generation solid-state batteries using ceramic electrolytes to improve safety, durability and performance.

Clemson University researcher Stephen Foulger says pTPADTP could be an answer to an energy consumption challenge rising out of the AI revolution. (Photo/Clemson University)
Jun 3, 2025

Clemson University develops AI energy-saving polymer for computing

Clemson scientists create pTPADTP, a polymer that could revolutionize AI computing by reducing energy use and enabling smarter, faster data processing.