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UH Partners with MD Anderson for Immune-Award Radiation Treatment Plans Radiation therapy is one of the most widely used tools in cancer treatment and is designed to deliver targeted doses of radiation directly to tumors. Unfortunately, however, the… Read More |
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ECE’s Rajashekara elected as international fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering Kaushik Rajashekara, Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished University Professor and a member of the National Academy of Engineering, has been elected as an international… Read More |
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UH Biotechnology, UH Energy Successfully Complete Hands-On Biomanufacturing Certificate Program UH Energy in collaboration with the Biotechnology Program in the Department of Engineering Technology at the University of Houston's Cullen College of Engineering recently… Read More |
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ECE’s Shih hoping to detect lung cancer from a few drops of blood, thanks to CPRIT grant A new $900,000 grant from the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute (CPRIT) to Wei-Chuan Shih, professor of electrical and computer engineering, will support efforts to… Read More |
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ChBE’s Brazdil Receives SWCS Award for Excellence in Applied Catalysis Adjunct Professor James Brazdil of the Cullen College of Engineering’s William A. Brookshire Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering has received the 2026 Southwest… Read More |
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Cullen takes 2nd place at Texas Water 2026 Student Design Competition A group of senior design course students have earned a second place finish in the Texas Water 2026 Student Design Competition, thanks to their analysis of a water reclamation… Read More |
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ChBE’s Rimer to speak at TAMEST’s O’Donnell Awards Summit Jeff Rimer, the Abraham E. Dukler Professor in the William A. Brookshire Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, has been invited to speak at the Edith and Peter O’… Read More |
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New Hand Sensors From MAE’s Ryou Turn Post-Stroke Rehab into an On-Screen Game New paper-thin piezoelectric patch sensors designed for at-home stroke rehabilitation may soon revolutionize post-stroke care by offering potential accessible, efficient… Read More |
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CEE’s Rahimi Map Out Strategy To Use Ocean Technology to Trap Carbon Dioxide The motion of the ocean may be the key to removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, so University of Houston researchers set out to determine which U.S. coastlines are best… Read More |
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BME’s Shevkoplyas Inducted as AIMBE Fellow The Department of Biomedical Engineering’s Professor Sergey Shevkoplyas was inducted into the College of Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (… Read More |