Archived News —
Archived News —
UH Professor Elected to Board of Directors for Texas Academy The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas (TAMEST) announced Dec. 19 Fazle Hussain, Hugh Roy & Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor of Mechanical… |
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College to Benefit From Major Research Instruments Donated by Seagate Seagate Technology LLC has donated sophisticated research equipment, designed to measure and characterize magnetic materials and devices, to the University of Houston Cullen… |
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Extreme Engineering Cullen College student takes home first place in rigorous round-the-clock competition Rehan Momin, a senior electrical engineering major, was among a group of students last month… |
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Study by UH, Texas A&M Professors to Explore Bone Loss in Astronauts Missions to the moon to build a lunar outpost and later excursions to Mars requiring longer commitments by astronauts are among the trips topping NASA’s forthcoming itinerary. To… |
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UH Fuel Cell Research Highlighted by NSF The National Science Foundation recently highlighted fuel cell catalyst research being conducted by an assistant professor in the University of Houston Cullen College of… |
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NFL Grant Supports Gene Therapy Study to Benefit Athletes A treatment being developed by two University of Houston researchers could allow athletes playing in the National Football League a faster return to the field after injury. With… |
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Professor Inducted as a Distinguished Member of ASCE Jerry R. Rogers, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, was presented with one of the American Society of Civil Engineers highest national honors at the ASCE… |
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Students Demonstrate Curious Inventions During End of Semester Presentation Unlike the light bulb or the computer, inventions on display in one Cullen College of Engineering classroom last week will never be mass-produced for the American home. A rough… |
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Forward Progress Lab machinist one of two in family to supply necessary components for civil lab experiments The light that’s managed to trickle in through the worn windows of the Y Building has… |