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Conrad Colloid Finding Could Lead to New Adhesives, Drilling Fluids

Colloid suspensions, liquids with microscopic particles dispersed throughout, play a big part in everyday life, with ink, milk, blood and paint all falling into this category.…
Selvamanickam Selvamanickam Wins Second R&D 100 Award in Three Years

They are called the Oscars of the science world, and a professor with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering has just won his second in three years. Venkat…
The Y demolition crew: John Odis Cobb (BSCE '71, MSCE '79), William Fendley (BSCE '71), Cullen College Dean Joseph Tedesco, Charles Beyer (BSCE '72, MSCE '77) and Nancy Beyer. In Celebration of Y

The UH Cullen College of Engineering celebrated 70+ years of a university legacy at the Goodbye Y Party last week. Approximately 650 alumni, students, faculty and staff attended…
Sharma Paper Outlines First Observation of Nano-scale Phenomenon

The defining characteristic of nanotechnology, where devices and their features are measured in billionths of a meter, is size. But size isn’t the only thing that sets the nano-…
Lee NAE Member Lee Honored by Petroleum Association

A professor with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering has been honored by an international petroleum engineering association for his service to the group and…
STEP Forward Camp Camps Immerse High Schoolers in Engineering

The UH Cullen College of Engineering hosted two camps last month, giving area high school students a head start in the world of engineering. STEP Forward Camp, hosted by the…