Focus Areas

Focus Areas

Focus Areas

Advancing Solutions to Global Challenges

Clarkson University is at the forefront of cutting-edge research, exploring new technologies and developing innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges. Through transdisciplinary collaborations and partnerships with industry leaders, Clarkson's research community endeavors to make a meaningful impact on society and create a better future for all.

We focus on research in four areas:

  • Advanced materials development.
  • Computational and data-enabled discovery.
  • Next-generation medicine and healthcare.

Advanced Materials Development

Our innovations in tailored material design, synthesis and modeling, functional materials and devices, sensors and sensing systems, drug management and diagnostic tools and material sourcing and supply chains improve quality of life, accelerate technology performance and ensure sustainable management practices.

Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP)

Computational and Data-Enabled Discovery

Clarkson researchers cut across disciplines to understand the associations within complex multimodal data sets from countless sources and settings, ranging from modern sensor technologies to computational-rich engineering to social media analytics. Clarkson's strengths in dynamical systems lead to innovations learned from data, sensors and controls, business intelligence and financial technology and artificial intelligence.

Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR)

Healthy Global Solutions

Clarkson's innovative research teams collaborate with the goal of reducing public health threats, ranging from environmental contamination to lack of medical care. We develop energy policies and technologies that lead to the creation of sustainable infrastructure, healthy waters, smart communities and secure societies.

Center for Air and Aquatic Resources Engineering and Sciences (CAARES)

Healthy Water Solutions

 The Center of Excellence in Healthy Water Solutions (HWS) is co-lead by Clarkson University and SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry and delivers synergistic problem-solving on the wide range of water issues impacting New York State and beyond. Leveraging collaboration across academia, industry, government, and stakeholders, our mission is to generate solutions that help protect and improve waters for sustainable natural environments, healthy populations, resilient communities, and sound economies.
 

NYS Center of Excellence in Healthy Water Solutions (CoE HWS)

Next-Generation Medicine and Healthcare

We engage in emerging approaches to innovative technologies for preventing, detecting and treating disease, including therapeutic strategies and approaches that change how we make economic, entrepreneurial, social and ethical decisions. Close affiliations with organizations like the renowned Trudeau Institute and Mount Sinai Hospital put Clarkson at the forefront to lead new healthcare innovation, management and access.

Center for Rehabilitation Engineering, Science and Technology (CREST)

Make An Impact

We welcome your curiosity — from the classroom to our research labs. Learn more about the research opportunities extended to our students and how you can get involved.

Research

Research

Research

Innovation and Research That Matter to the World

At Clarkson University, we’re a solutions-driven community of doers. We lead with a mission of discovery, and that mindset fuels boundary-pushing innovations in engineering, business, the sciences, technology and healthcare. What we discover today influences the sustainable infrastructure, new technologies and advanced patient care of tomorrow, plus so much more.

As a private national research university, we extend opportunities to both undergraduate and graduate students, fortifying our reputation as a proven leader in technological education. At the same time, we consider our broader impact: as America’s Corporate Partner University, we strive to fast-track innovation that solves industry challenges, addresses marketplace needs and cultivates leadership and entrepreneurship among our student body. Learn more about the role of research in a Clarkson education and how we influence innovation on campus and beyond.

Igniting New Discoveries

We solve real-world problems to create a better and more sustainable future. This mission shapes our approach to education, research and their intersection in graduating students ready to make an impact in their respective fields.

Pursue Transdisciplinary Research

Clarkson is a leader in transdisciplinary research. Research and scholarship at Clarkson ignite connectedness across disciplines, industries and cultures and lead to new, world-relevant discoveries in engineering, the sciences, technology, healthcare and business. Our faculty shape the conversations in these areas, while our students graduate ready to put their ideas into action and propose, implement and optimize solutions.

Take Part in Federally Funded Research

Supporting our mission to uncover new solutions that can be applied on a global scale, our research receives federal funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Energy (DoE) and other organizations.

Influence Sustainable Economic Development

We look to engineer a more sustainable future. Our research focuses on protecting water, air and habitats, reducing public health threats and influencing sustainable infrastructure and smart community development.

Industry Partnerships

Clarkson has established partnerships with some of the nation’s biggest industry players. Our external network engages more than 380 external partners in industry, government agencies and research organizations, affording students access to real-world problems as they work to create a better future.

Research Specialties and Focus Areas

We pursue interdisciplinary research with the collaborative mindset, skills and intellectual curiosity needed to rapidly solve real-world problems for a better future. Our efforts extend across four focus areas:

  • Advanced materials development.
  • Data and complex systems analytics.
  • Healthy world solutions.
  • Next-generation healthcare technologies.

Our discoveries emerge as advancements in electronics, aerospace, biotechnology, health, safety and security, mechanical systems, energy generation, storage and manufacturing technology and sustainable development.

Our Research Focus Areas

Student Research and Opportunities

Students at all levels gain hands-on experience working alongside world-class faculty members.

Undergraduate

Research opportunities are open to undergraduate students — even before their freshman year begins. Explore real-world applications of your discipline, spark your curiosity and hone your leadership, entrepreneurship, problem-solving and analytical skills in preparation for the workforce. Access opportunities during the school year and summer months, including on campus and abroad.

Study and Research Abroad

Reflecting our boundary-pushing approach to innovation, students can engage in research through one of our partnering universities or through immersive programs closer to home such as the Adirondack Semester.

Graduate

Research shapes many of our graduate programs. Get involved in federally, state- or industry-funded research while utilizing our state-of-the-art centers and labs. In recent years, our graduate students have led advances in innovative computational methodologies; using artificial intelligence (AI) to repair damaged objects; monitoring and controlling air pollution through low-cost air quality sensors and the intersection of geotechnical and environmental engineering to investigate post-glacial features in the St. Lawrence River Valley.

Summer Research Programs

Challenge and dedicate yourself to uncovering solutions during the summer months. For undergraduate students, our Summer Research Programs present an opportunity to continue this pursuit. 

It’s so amazing that right from the beginning, I was able to get started working hands-on in research through this program, and now am able to work as an intern for Dr. Visser’s company, Ducted Wind Turbines, Inc.

Jack DiMeo '23, BS in Mechanical Engineering, BS in Aerospace Engineering

Our Faculty

Our nationally recognized faculty have made Clarkson a top-tier research university. From receiving multimillion-dollar government grants to signing contracts with prominent industry partners, our faculty are experts in what they do.

Our faculty have received national accolades for projects ranging from a high-tech campus greenhouse to enhancing internet security.

Meet Our Faculty

Technology and Patents

Through the Shipley Center for Innovation, Clarkson faculty capitalize on emerging-tech innovations to create cutting-edge ventures that help solve problems worldwide.

Information for Researchers

Learn more about regulatory information, including the Human Research Protection Program (HRPP), the Institutional Review Board (IRB) and the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).

View Regulatory Information

Schools, Institutes & Centers

Schools, Institutes & Centers

Explore Our Schools and Institutes

With more than 95 programs of study that lead to bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees, you can intentionally integrate your academic, research and social life that ignite your purpose.

Academics & Research

Academics & Research

Academics & Research

Clarkson Knows Who It Is & Why It Matters. 

We ignite connections across disciplines, industries and cultures in a cutting-edge, technological environment for students and scholars to solve real-world problems and build a professional network that's ready for today's forward-thinking economy. Hands-on research, personalized advising and experiential learning are at the center of the Clarkson experience. You will gain the tools to be a problem-solver, an innovator and a leader in your field.

There is a high level of collaboration among faculty and students in the Coulter School of Engineering, the Reh School of Business, the Lewis School of Health Sciences, the Clarkson School - Early College Program, Honors Program and the Graduate School, as well as our globally recognized research centers and institutes including the Center for Advanced Materials Processing, the Center for Complex Systems, the Center for Identification Technology Research, the Center for Air Aquatic Resources Engineering & Science, the Center for Rehabilitation Engineering Science & Technology, the Center of Excellence in Healthy Water Solutions, the Institute for STEM Education, the Institute for a Sustainable Environment.

Explore What Is Possible

Our program finder helps you find the right programs for your goals. Choose what interests you and the type of degree you are seeking, and prepare to discuss your aspirations with your advisor.

Explore the Program Finder

Explore Our Schools and Institutes

With more than 95 programs of study that lead to bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees, you can intentionally integrate your academic, research and social life that ignite your purpose.

Facts & Stats

#1

For Faculty Receiving Significant Awards in the National Universities Category

According to Washington Monthly

Fact: Named one of the Top 25 STEM Colleges and one of America's Top Research Universities by Forbes

Fact: Among Limited Number of Universities With “High Research Activity,” according to the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education

Fact: Ranked as a Top-Tier National University by U.S. News & World Report

Top 25

in the Nation for Best Career Placement, according to The Princeton Review. Ninety-nine percent of our undergraduates and graduate students land positions in their chosen field or pursue advanced education.

Top 2%

Colleges With Graduates Who Earn the Most, Payscale College Salary Report.

Research and Innovation

We’re a solutions-driven community of doers. We lead with a mission of discovery, and that mindset fuels boundary-pushing innovations in engineering, business, the sciences, technology and healthcare. What we discover today influences the sustainable infrastructure, new technologies and advanced patient care of tomorrow, plus so much more. We extend opportunities to both undergraduate and graduate students, fortifying our reputation as a proven leader in technological education.

Learn More About our Research and Innovation

Clarkson is a top-tier national research university

offering students opportunities to perform research in state-of-the-art facilities with the latest technology, instrumentation and faculty experts leading their fields.

  • Unlike at other universities, any undergraduate can perform research as early as their first year on campus and work on cutting-edge projects that lead to presenting at conferences, publishing research and real breakthroughs that impact the world.
  • To take it a step further, the Honors Program is a highly competitive, research-focused option for undergraduate students looking to dive into research throughout their college experience.
  • Our faculty expertise spans across all our disciplines, with an elevated focus in healthy world solutions, data and complex systems analytics, advanced materials development and next-generation healthcare technologies.

Why We Are Unlike Other Universities

Graduate Student Life

Graduate Student Life

Graduate Student Life

Let’s Innovate

You’re looking toward the future. In doing so, you seek a community where you can grow, fuel your career, expand your knowledge and contribute to advancements in your field.

Clarkson University is just the place you’re picturing. Our graduate student body is composed of many types of students — including career-strivers, working parents and professionals returning to school — who are researchers at the forefront of knowledge. From business to healthcare, science and technology to engineering, our graduate programs center around the possibilities of innovation and impact. And, our campus sets the stage for making new discoveries and forging new connections that take your career to the next level.

What to Expect

Maybe you’re here to explore new ideas. Or, you see yourself making a global impact. From classroom to laboratories to clinical assignments, three factors define Clarkson graduate education — world-class instructors teaching hands-on curricula that equip everyone for career success.

Our Faculty

Learn from Fulbright and National Science Foundation scholars, as well as top-tier professionals who weave in their experiences. Small classes and a close-knit community help you build connections, whether you attend on campus or online.

Clarkson University Graduate Student Association (CUGSA)

Graduate students have a collective voice at Clarkson. CUGSA steers the conversation toward change that improves school policy and student experience and creates a setting for peer bonding.

Get Involved

Grow your résumé and connect with other master’s and PhD students in graduate student-centric organizations, including academic honor societies, SPEED teams, Society of Women Engineers, Doctors Without Borders, cultural and religious organizations and more.

Research

Our graduate students shape our progress, whether through our labs and centers or via their theses projects. Their work receives support from our external network of over 380 active partners in industry, government and research, including the Office of Naval Research, the National Science Foundation, the Trudeau Institute, the National Institutes of Health and Mt. Sinai Hospital.

Our Goal

We see discoveries not as novelties but as society-shifting innovations. In turn, our research makes a positive impact on society around the world.

Focus Areas

Clarkson’s research focuses on Healthy Global Solutions, Advanced Materials Development, Next Generation Medicine and Healthcare and Computational and Data-Enabled Discovery.

In Clarkson's interdisciplinary learning environment, I have been able to excel in my research and critical thinking. I have also improved in my time management and soft skills. This has really helped me prepare for when I present my research at conferences and department seminars.

Reem Khan, PhD in Chemistry

Residence Life for Graduate Students

Whether you live on campus or off in Potsdam or off-campus in Schenectady, keep in mind the following while attending Clarkson for graduate school:

Housing and Dining

Clarkson’s Potsdam campus has a limited number of apartment-style housing units available for graduate students and offers a flexible meal plan option. Those attending this location, as well as the Capital Region Campus, typically search for an off-campus apartment from which to commute.

Vehicles

Whether you plan to attend in Potsdam or Schenectady, all vehicles you use to commute must be registered with the campus.

ID Cards

Potsdam and Capital Region Campus locations require graduate students to have school ID cards, which will work at both locations. Request an ID through your PeopleSoft account to get started.

Health Insurance

Clarkson requires all non-distance graduate candidates to have health insurance or to use school-provided UnitedHealthcare coverage.

Our Regions

Up for some hiking or skiing? Or, maybe the lakes of the nearby Adirondack Park are calling for some kayaking. Our students embrace the sights and possibilities of both our rural and urban locations and occasionally make the trip up to Ottawa or Montreal from Potsdam, or take the train to New York City from Schenectady.

Local Attractions

Our Campuses

Learn more about all Clarkson campuses overseeing our in-person and online graduate programs:

Potsdam

Get the traditional college-town feel, just miles away from the Adirondack Mountains. Our Potsdam location is home to a wide range of master’s and doctoral programs, including online and in-person offerings.

Capital Region Campus

Our location in Schenectady expands our graduate and professional program offerings, available in person or online.

Support on Campus

We’re here to support your success. Learn more about services available to graduate students.

Career Center

Let Clarkson’s Career Center help you in your next steps after graduate school.

International Center

Get guidance for obtaining your visa, and find information about getting acclimated to campus.

Student Assistance Program

Access counseling and mental health services, many of which are free of charge to graduate students.

Office of Accessibility Services

Learn more about accommodations available and how to place a request for assistance.

ROTC

ROTC

ROTC

Leading ROTC Preparation

There’s no singular path toward leadership. Clarkson University’s top-ranked Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs equip you to enter active duty within a year of graduation. Strengthening your teamwork, collaboration and leadership skills, our Army and Air Force ROTC programs train on and off campus and benefit from our relationship with the nearby 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum.

About ROTC at Clarkson

Our programs develop scholar-athlete-leaders ready to strategically take on new challenges. Training emphasizes academic preparation alongside demanding physical fitness. This approach produces professionals prepared to think fast in the field and on the job and rapidly apply what they just learned. Reflecting our approach, Washington Monthly’s 2020 College Rankings listed our programs as fourth in the nation.

Air Force ROTC

The Air Force ROTC program prepares you to become an Air Force or Space Force officer while earning your degree. Our specialized courses and hands-on leadership laboratories will hone the skills necessary to succeed as a leader and critical thinker through academics and professional development. The AFROTC program is more than just a series of classes — it’s a challenge and a head start on success within the Department of the Air Force and in life.

Army ROTC

Since 1936, Army ROTC at Clarkson has provided students with the opportunity to combine world-class leadership and management training with their other academic studies. The state-of-the-art curriculum, which consists of a series of classroom and hands-on leadership training experiences, gives students the necessary foundation to serve successfully in positions of responsibility in either America's Army or the corporate world.

How to Join

Any Clarkson student can enroll in ROTC classes without joining an ROTC program. Individuals interested in enrolling in the program should reach out directly to either the Army or Air Force ROTC team.

One of the most common questions about ROTC is regarding the obligations. Here is what you should know:

  • There is no obligation if you are enrolled in ROTC until you sign a contract. If you aren't a scholarship winner, you may not be presented with a contract until your junior year.
  • Upon signing a contract, you will incur an eight-year obligation, just as you do any time you join the military.

You must agree to a contract to continue into your junior year, and once you sign the contract, you will be paid a monthly stipend. You can typically continue to serve past your obligation, should you choose.

You can fulfill your obligation in one of four ways, depending on whether you are a scholarship recipient and whether you initially serve on active duty or enter the Reserves or National Guard when you graduate.

Army ROTC

If you are a scholarship recipient, your obligation consists of:

  • Four years of active duty and four years in the Ready Reserves.
  • Or eight years in the Reserves/National Guard.

If you are not a scholarship recipient, your obligation consists of:

  • Three years of active duty and five years in the Ready Reserves.
  • Or six years in the Reserves/National Guard and two years in the Ready Reserves.

Learn more about your obligations as an Army ROTC student.

Air Force ROTC

All Cadets are obligated to complete:

  • Four years of active duty service.
  • And four years inactive in the Ready Reserves.

Learn more about your obligations as an Air Force ROTC student.

Join ROTC at Clarkson

Look ahead toward your future. Begin or continue your intensive preparation for a military career at Clarkson.