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UH Research & Innovation Magazine Now Available The 2015 Research & Innovation magazine exemplifies the University of Houston’s revolutionary scientific discoveries, scholarship and ingenuity. In this issue you will read… |
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Mechanical Engineering Alumnus Honored with Presidential Teaching Award Mechanical engineering alumnus Jonathan Claydon was recently recognized as a state finalist for the 2015 Texas Presidential Awards for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching (… |
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UH Forum to Consider Offshore Safety, Environmental Practices Representatives from industry, academia, government and nongovernmental organizations will meet Wednesday when the Ocean Energy Safety Institute hosts a forum on “Taking Safety… |
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UH Receives $54 Million in Construction Bonds to Expand in Sugar Land State leaders have paved the way for new construction at UH Sugar Land (UHSL), a campus of the University of Houston. UHSL received a $54 million allocation in HB100, which the… |
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UH Engineering Professors Offer Unique Research Experiences to Undergrads UH Cullen College of Engineering professors are known for offering undergraduate students unique opportunities to get involved in high-level research projects. One such… |
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Houston Matters Interviews UH Engineer Using Lasers to Discover Ancient Civilization The National Public Radio’s Houston Matters recently interviewed the University of Houston’s Dr. Ramesh Shrestha, Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor of civil… |
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Engineering Students Now Have Seamless Transfer Option With UH Beginning this Fall, San Jacinto College students will be eligible for a seamless transfer into the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering. San Jacinto College has… |
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G.R.A.D.E. Camp Redefines STEM Field Roles Engineering and computer science professions attract fewer women than other STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields in the United States. For more than a… |
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Chairman of ECE Industry Advisory Board Talks Advice for Engineering Students Doug Verret is a high school physics and math teacher turned university physics professor turned tech industry engineer. In his over three decades of experience working in… |
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UH Engineering Student to Attend Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing A Ph.D. student at the UH Cullen College of Engineering was one of only 65 participants selected to attend the Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing (ATPESC) funded… |
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