Clemson National Science Foundation CAREER Awardees with NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan, Ph.D. and President James Clemson, Ph.D.
Total Awarded as PI: $874,823
National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER). VECTORS in Engineering: Valuing Education and Career Transition Opportunities Raising Student Success. May 2022 – April 2027. PI. (100%). $599,944. [ABSTRACT], [PROJECT 1-PAGER]
2 Peer Reviewed Conference Publications, 1 Accepted Conference Presentation Abstract
National Science Foundation Research in the Formation of Engineers (RFE). Research: Developing Engineering Experiences and Pathways (DEEP) in Engineering Technology Career Formation. September 2018 – August 2021. PI. (60%). $274,879. [ABSTRACT], [PROJECT WEBSITE]
4 Peer Reviewed Conference Publications - ASEE 2021 Best in Division Award, 4 National Conference Presentations, 3 Invited Presentations, Seminars, Workshops, and Panel Discussions, 1 Regional Conference Presentation
Total Awarded as Co-PI: $5,663,754
National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Teachers in Engineering and Computer Science (RET). Engaging and Enabling Teachers through Advanced Manufacturing Research. June 2022 – May 2025. Co-PI. (20%). $599,421. [ABSTRACT]
National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education (ATE). A Sustainable ATE Coordination Network for Enhancing Personalized Learning Using Virtual and Augmented Reality-based Technology Innovations in Technician Education. July 2017 – June 2022. Co-PI. (20%). $792,820. [ABSTRACT]
National Science Foundation INCLUDES. NSF INCLUDES Statewide Consortium Supporting Underrepresented Populations in Precalculus by Organizational Redesign toward Engineering. December 2017-November 2019. Co-PI (10%). $297,192. [ABSTRACT], [PROJECT WEBSITE]
4 Peer Reviewed Conference Publications, 1 Regional Conference Presentation
National Science Foundation. Workshop: Reducing Attrition in Precalculus Pathways to Engineering Degrees (WRAPPED). August 2017-July 2018. Co-PI (30%). $49,711. [ABSTRACT], [WORKSHOP OUTCOMES & COVERAGE], [WORKSHOP PROGRAM]
Department of Commerce-Economic Development Administration. Make it in America Challenge Grant Program. Select SC: Accelerating SC Economic Development and Job Creation. January 2014 – December 2018, Co-PI (50%). ($3,924,610 total across all consortium partners and additional funding agencies Department of Labor-Employment and Training Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology). $2,500,000 to Clemson University. [ABSTRACT]
Total Awarded as Senior Personnel: $11,833,006
National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT). NRT: Technology-Human Integrated Knowledge Education and Research (THINKER). September 2018 – August 2023. Senior Personnel (6%). $3,000,000. [ABSTRACT]
1 Journal Publication
National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education. Center for Aviation and Automotive Technological Education Using Virtual E-Schools (CA2VES): A Resource to Meet Technological Workforce Needs. July 2015 – June 2018. Senior Personnel. (20%). $2,991,820. [ABSTRACT], [RENEWAL ABSTRACT], [CURRICULUM WEBSITE], [PROGRAM WEBSITE], [PROJECT 1-PAGER]
4 Journal Publications, 8 Peer Reviewed Conference Publications, 11 National Conference Presentations, 2 Invited Presentations, Seminars, Workshops, and Panel Discussions, 11 Regional Conference Presentations
Department of Labor, Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Grants Program. Round 2, SC ACCELERATE, July 2012 – November 2016. ($15,000,000 across all consortium partners). Senior Personnel. $1,731,186 to Clemson University. [SKILLS COMMONS CURRICULUM RESOURCES]
2 National Conference Presentations, 2 Invited Presentations, Seminars, Workshops, and Panel Discussions
Duke Energy Foundation. Clemson University Center for Workforce Development – Duke Energy Foundation Collaboration. February 2013 – August 2014. Senor Personnel. $4,110,000.