Clemson University Restoration Institute (CURI) is one of the campuses operated by Clemson University. Our records show the address as North Charleston, South Carolina, United States.
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The Clemson University Restoration Institute (CURI), located in North Charleston, South Carolina, is a specialized campus focused on research, education, and innovation in energy systems, advanced materials, and historic preservation. CURI plays a critical role in advancing sustainable technologies and preserving cultural heritage through interdisciplinary programs and industry partnerships. The campus primarily serves graduate students and researchers while offering select educational opportunities.
- Energy Systems: Research and coursework in renewable energy, energy storage, and grid technologies, with a focus on sustainability and efficiency.
- Advanced Materials: Programs exploring the development and testing of materials for industrial and energy applications, including composites and coatings.
- Historic Preservation: Graduate programs and certificates in the conservation and restoration of historic structures, blending art, science, and technology.
- Digital Documentation: Courses in 3D imaging and digital modeling for preserving cultural artifacts and architectural heritage.
- Environmental Sustainability: Studies focused on ecological restoration and sustainable design practices for modern and historic environments.
CURI is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities, including the Warren Lasch Conservation Center, which houses the H.L. Hunley submarine project—a significant endeavor in underwater archaeology and conservation. The campus collaborates with government agencies, private industries, and academic institutions to address complex challenges in energy and preservation. Students and researchers at CURI engage in hands-on projects that contribute to real-world solutions, such as developing next-generation energy storage systems or conserving irreplaceable historical artifacts. The campus’s location in North Charleston provides proximity to industrial and cultural resources, enhancing its impact. CURI’s mission aligns with Clemson University’s broader goals of innovation and service, making it a unique and vital part of the university’s network.
Clemson University Restoration Institute (CURI)
North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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