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Gahlawat, right, with White at the ASIE banquet. American Society of Indian Engineers Recognizes Cullen College Students with Scholarships

This fall, the American Society of Indian Engineers (ASIE) took notice of several Cullen College of Engineering students and awarded their academic excellence with scholarships…
Professor Celebrates 30th Anniversary as Member of National Academy of Engineering

Dan Luss, Cullen Professor of Engineering in the UH Cullen College of Engineering’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, recently celebrated his 30th anniversary…
Engineering Professor Publishes Three Papers Related to Harvesting Low-grade Heat Energy

The concept of power generation is conversion of heat to electricity, which is the prime form of energy. Until recently, the only methods available to harvest low-grade heat (<…
Two UH Scientists Named to National Academy of Inventors

Two University of Houston faculty members have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors for their contributions to scientific and technological innovation. The new…
First Issue of IE Optimum Magazine Now Available!


The UH Cullen College of Engineering is pleased to announce the first-ever issue of Optimum Magazine, a publication devoted to news and updates from the industrial engineering…
Professor Publishes Paper on Polymers with High Thermal Conductivity

Expensive and weighty metals play crucial roles in heat transfer applications because of their high thermal conductivity. For example, cases for cellular phones and some other…
BME Fellow Attends Synthetic Biology Course

The department of biomedical engineering at the Cullen College regularly produces students who travel all over the world in the name of academia. Komal Rasaputra, post-doctoral…
Houston has long-since been a hub for many specialized oil and gas industries. Houston Chronicle: Shale Boom Requires Specialized Engineers

With the shale industry in the United States growing every day, specialized engineers are more in demand than ever. According to a new article in the Houston Chronicle, job…