CLEMSON COMPOSITES CENTER, (CCC) is where innovation comes to life. Lightweight and advanced materials are crucial to a sustainable and efficient future, and CCC has the tools, expertise and drive to get us there.
WHO WE ARE
Founded in 2015, CCC is a full-spectrum research and development facility with state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure on the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) campus in Greenville, South Carolina.
By partnering with industry, the Center aims to develop and commercialize cost-effective, sustainable lightweight material technologies from fundamental research to the manufacturing floor.






WHAT WE DO
Capabilities encompass a wide range of applications, from material synthesis and characterization to engineering and manufacturing services.
Ongoing projects run the gamut from fundamental science to translational projects, all driven by industry need for a more sustainable future.
The Center offers application engineering, full-scale prototyping and short-volume production runs for advance composites and polymer components.

APPLICATION ENGINEERING
Assist in the composition, development, and technical aspects of production to eliminate uncontrolled processes

FULL-SCALE PROTOTYPING
Observe and test conceptual design functionality by modeling to resolve possible production issues

SHORT VOLUME PRODUCTION
Customize fabrication and tailor design to devise an efficient system to reduce overhead and push to market sooner
WHY CLEMSON COMPOSITES
Funded by the State of South Carolina, Clemson University, and private industry, the Clemson Composites Center combines deep expertise in every stage of the advanced materials development process with a modular, scalable approach utilizing state-of-the-art infrastructure.
WHY CLEMSON COMPOSITES
CCC combines deep expertise in every stage of the advanced materials development process with a modular, scalable approach utilizing state-of-the-art infrastructure.
The Center delivers a complete pathway for creating lighter, recyclable, more efficient and economically sustainable technologies through interdisciplinary research, education, contract services, technology transfer and commercial implementation phases.
SPECIALIZED SERVICE AND DESIGN
The 6,500-square-foot center is located on the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) campus and is run by full-time engineers and technicians who specialize in advanced materials and manufacturing research and development.
EXPERTISE
Sustainability focused engineers who continual research, design, and collaborate with industry partners to deliver innovative ideas and solutions.
EXPERTISE
Sustainability focused engineers who continual research, design, and collaborate with industry partners to deliver innovative ideas and solutions.
DIRECTOR, Dr. Ramy Harik is the ExxonMobil Employees Endowed Chair at the Clemson Composites Center and a Professor of Automotive Engineering at Clemson University. A Fulbright Alumni, he holds degrees in Mechanical Engineering (B.S./M.S.), Automated Manufacturing (M.S.), and Industrial/Mechanical Engineering (Ph.D.). His expertise lies in Manufacturing, Smart Manufacturing, and Composites Manufacturing.
DR. RAMY HARIK
In addition to serving as an Associate Editor for SME Manufacturing Letters and authored the Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing textbook published by SAE, Ramy Harik is recognized as one of the top 20 influential professors in Smart Manufacturing by SME’s Smart Manufacturing Magazine in 2020, as he has extensive teaching experience globally and has supervised over 30 graduate students and founded research initiatives. In June 2024, Harik received the SC Governor’s Award for Excellence in Scientific Awareness, South Carolina’s highest honor for promoting science education and supporting the future workforce.
Harik’s research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, NASA, Boeing, and numerous other industry partners, totaling over $17 million.
CAREERS
Our people are what make us extraordinary.