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Great Careers STEM From Teaching Youngsters Early at Subsea Engineering’s “Passport to UH” Engineering can be child’s play for those lucky enough to participate in a “Passport to UH” event hosted by the Cullen College’s subsea engineering program. On May 18, youngsters… |
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Eyes in the Sky: Gino Lim is Watching Your Drones In Gino Lim’s estimation, drones will soon take over the sky, delivering medical kits and medicines to rural patients, relaying sensitive military information to troops and, yes,… |
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International Organization Sees the Light, Awards Cullen College Ph.D. Student Chen Wu, Cullen College Ph.D. student in biomedical engineering, is the winner of a $2,500 Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship from SPIE, the international society… |
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Success In and On the Air: UH Alumni and Compaq Founder Featured on NPR In the early days of personal computing, Cullen College alumnus Rod Canion (bachelor’s in electrical engineering 1966, and master’s in electrical engineering 1968) left the… |
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Cullen College’s Chair of Industrial Engineering Is Quite a Fellow If you’ve ever evacuated your home in the Houston area because of a threatening flood or hurricane, you’ve felt the impact of Gino Lim’s work. If you or someone you know has ever… |
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Industrial Engineering Student's Disney Dreams Come True at Disneyland Internship “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” -- Walt Disney When industrial engineering undergrad Britney Shum was a child, nothing cheered her up quite… |
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NSBE UH Is Number One Outstanding Chapter in the U.S.A. Sometimes you’re just born knowing what you want to do. “In fourth grade I wrote a paper on being an architectural engineer, and I wasn’t quite sure if that really existed,” said… |
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North American Wood Frog Inspires Hadi Ghasemi to Invent New Adaptive Surface Of the almost 5,000 species of frogs around the world, one of them hops immediately to Hadi Ghasemi’s attention. You might wonder why the Bill D. Cook Assistant Professor of… |
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Yashashree Kulkarni receives ASME 2017 Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award When Yashashree Kulkarni isn’t singing opera (her latest pursuit), the associate professor of mechanical engineering is singing the praises of twinning, the process by which… |
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Photos: First-Year Students Shine at First Year Experience Summit When it comes to success in engineering studies, the data is clear: the better students do in their first-year core classes, the higher the chances that they will complete their… |
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