The Makerspace is available to anyone with a Clemson ID, and drop-in visits are welcome during open hours. The space is staffed by students who provide training and access for users to make objects using 3D printers, 3D scanners, laser cutters, textiles equipment, and other tools in support of research, classes, or personal projects. Makerspace supervisors are responsible for providing a safe environment in the Makerspace. They must enforce all safety policies and report safety concerns to Makerspace leadership. This …
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Deep Orange is a framework within Clemson University’s Department of Automotive Engineering that immerses graduate students into the world of a future OEM and/or supplier. Working collaboratively, students, multi-disciplinary faculty, and participating industry partners focus on producing a new vehicle prototype each year. Key Responsibilities: 1. Safety Management and Enforcement o Ensure a Safe Lab Environment: Interns will play a key role in creating a safe work environment, ensuring that all safety protocols are followed by themselves and others. o …
The Department of Automotive Engineering is part of Clemson University’s College of Engineering and Science. Currently, there are nearly 200 students pursuing graduate degrees in automotive engineering. Our diverse student body shares two things – a hunger for knowledge and a passion for the car. We are housed in the Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Graduate Engineering Center (CGEC) at the Clemson University’s International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) campus located in Greenville, South Carolina. Position Overview: We are looking for …