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A photo of Sribala Gorugantu, who smiles in front of a grey background, from the shoulders up. She has olive skin and long, dark hair, and wears a red shirt under a black jacket. ChBE’s Gorugantu: Assistant Professorship and The Future of Circular Plastics

Sribala Gorugantu, Presidential Frontier Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor in the William A. Brookshire Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, is “very excited… Read More
Cullen alum Maruti Mudunuru is now an Earth scientist and a Team Lead within the Subsurface Science Group at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where he specializes in artificial intelligence (AI), data integration, and multi-physics modeling for subsurface science. Mudunuru thriving at PNNL thanks to CEE’s Nakshatrala, other lab mentors

Students come to study at the Cullen College of Engineering for many reasons, but for Maruti Mudunuru, there was a specific reason — and a specific person — that caused him to… Read More
The University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering’s Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (MAE) has joined the Axiom Space University Alliance, a global initiative created to expand scientific opportunities in microgravity research, technology development, R&D and commercial innovation in low Earth orbit (LEO). UH Joins Axiom Space University Alliance

The University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering’s Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (MAE) has joined the Axiom Space University Alliance, a global… Read More
At UH, the program director is Jeffrey Rimer, Abraham E. Dukler Endowed Professor of Chemical Engineering, who is known globally for his seminal breakthroughs using innovative methods to control crystals to help treat malaria and kidney stones. UH, Cullen Collaborates with Texas Medical Center Institutions to Train Next Generation of Kidney, Blood Disorder Researchers

Leveraging the University of Houston’s strengths in biomedical research and education, the Texas Medical Center, with its world-class hospitals, clinical and research programs, is… Read More
Tammy Jo (Anderson) Engelbosch. Cullen express condolences to family, friends of Tammy Engelbosch

The Cullen College of Engineering is mourning the passing of Tammy Jo (Anderson) Engelbosch, a long-time staff member of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department.… Read More
Yan Yao, an award-winning professor at UH’s Cullen College of Engineering, along with collaborators from Singapore, Zhejiang University and Seoul National University, have published a review in the journal Science eying alternative metals for battery anodes. Cullen Researchers Driving Breakthroughs in Building Longer-Lasting, Faster-Charging Batteries

Researchers at the University of Houston, a global leader in energy research and innovation, are spearheading a study that could transform the future of battery technology. Yan… Read More
With 29 active NEI-funded projects totaling nearly $13 million, UH is advancing the frontier of eye and vision research through interdisciplinary innovation and clinical impact. UH Leads Texas in National Eye Institute Research Funding, With Help From Cullen

The University of Houston is a national leader in vision science, receiving more National Eye Institute research funding than any other institution in Texas and placing among the… Read More
The Aerospace Innovation in Mechanics and Materials (AIM²) Laboratory, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing aerospace research and education. Aerospace Innovation in Mechanics and Materials (AIM²) Laboratory Opens at Cullen

The University of Houston has inaugurated the Aerospace Innovation in Mechanics and Materials (AIM²) Laboratory, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing aerospace… Read More
Omar Abdelrahman, a dark-haired, bearded man with medium-tan skin, stands in front of a grey background. He is pictured form the chest up, and wears a dark suit jacket over a light-colored collared shirt. He is smiling at the camera. UH, UMN Energy Researchers Discover the Part of an Electron that Drives Catalysis

A team of researchers from the University of Houston’s Cullen College of Engineering and the University of Minnesota Twin Cities College of Science and Engineering has discovered… Read More
Six people stand shoulder to shoulder, facing the camera. They are wearing business casual attire and holding certificates around waist height. SCLT Students Earn Over $42,000 in 2025 Transportation Club Scholarships

Six Supply Chain and Logistics Technology students from the Industrial & Systems Engineering Department at the Cullen College of Engineering have received a combined $42,500… Read More