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Dmitri Litvinov, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering and of chemical and biomolecular engineering, develops new bionanomagnetic technologies in the Center for Nanomagnetic Systems. Photo by Mark Lacy. Nanomagnetics Research Utilized for Medical Technology Development

A tabletop system capable of screening tens of thousands of drug candidates in an hour and a tool that can provide a foolproof cancer diagnosis with miniscule quantities of tissue…
Daniel Costales, Professor Jeff Williams, John Costales and Associate Dean Stuart Long capture first place at the University of Houston's 19th Annual Department Challenge Golf Tournament. Engineering Golf Team Takes First at University Tournament

A team comprised of four members from the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering took first place in the university’s 19th Annual Department Challenge Golf Tournament…
State Grants Engineering Researchers Nearly $500k

Professors at the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering received five grants totaling almost half a million dollars from the state of Texas’ Advanced Research…
Barrera Honored with Staff Excellence Award

Dorothy Barrera, the business administrator for the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering, has been recognized with a 2006 Staff Excellence Award from the university…
Photo by Stephen Pinchback Engineering Graduate Student Takes First Place in Poster Competition

Liang Xu, a chemical engineering Ph.D. student with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering, took first place in the poster presentation competition at a recent…
Physicians and Engineers Pool Resources to Prevent Stroke

Ralph Metcalfe, professor of mechanical engineering and deputy director of the UH biomedical engineering program, and his graduate student, Aishwarya Mantha, are working on a new…
GRADE Camp mentor, Bose Olomola, teaches Kristine Singleton about how to read the infrared sensor measurements on her robot. Photo by Jeff Shaw. Programs for Women Addressing Shortage of Female Engineers

Summer grade school camps, women-in-engineering programs seek to recruit, retain females The University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering is addressing the shortage of…