Clemson University has up to 12 fellowships through its NSF-funded Bridge to the Doctorate for Fall 2022. The successful applicants will be conducting research and developing innovations in advanced materials with faculty and graduate student peers. The flyer below provides additional information. Please scan the QR code on the flyer to complete an interest survey and/or contact the program at b2d@clemson.edu.
Students may apply to several different PhD programs in engineering and science where fundamental research occurs to develop organic and inorganic materials for a wide variety of applications in energy, transportation, advanced manufacturing, health, sustainable environments, and more. We can help with guidance about the various graduate programs that focus on advanced materials. The flyer includes the list of participating PhD programs at Clemson.
Clemson University as a Carnegie R1 and land-grant institution has a national reputation for its research leadership in ceramics, polymers, fibers, composites, photonics and optical materials as well as computational materials science. The university is in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains within two hours of Atlanta and Charlotte and less than an hour from Greenville, SC, which was named in the top ten of livable cites in the US in 2019.