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Vincent Blouin is an Associate Professor at Clemson University, holding a joint appointment in the School of Architecture and the School of Materials Science and Engineering. He serves as a key academic leader in interdisciplinary research and education.
Education:
- Ph.D., Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, University of Michigan (2001)
- M.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan (1999)
- B.S./Engineering Diploma, École Centrale Nantes, France (1993)
Research Interests: Blouin focuses on materials science, mechanical engineering systems, and advanced modeling techniques for structural and thermal systems. His work bridges theoretical analysis and practical applications in manufacturing and offshore engineering.
Notable Awards:
- Best Paper Award (2005) for design optimization in 3D manufacturing
- Best Paper Award (2002) for structural redesign methodologies
- Sigma Xi Full Membership (2001)
- Benton Fellowship (1995-1997)
Professional Journey: Prior to his current role, Blouin served as a Research Associate (2000-2004) and Visiting Assistant Professor (2005-2006) at Clemson. His career reflects a commitment to advancing interdisciplinary approaches in engineering and architecture.




