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First-Generation Student Wins Prestigious Internship UH Engineering Undergrad Headed for Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Danny Guevara, a first-generation college student at the University of Houston, was recently selected for the… |
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Photos: Engineering Alumni Association Hosts 2018 Annual Meeting The Engineering Alumni Association (EAA) held its annual meeting on Thursday, August 23 at Saint Arnold’s Brewery. This annual event furthers the EAA’s mission of championing,… |
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A New Take on Fighting Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria UH Researchers Receive $3.5 M to Find Best Combinations of Antibiotics Two UH researchers have won a five-year, $3.5 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and… |
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UH Engineer Part of $800K DOE Study Targeting Safer Storage for Nuclear Waste Rimer: ‘Understanding Formation Process of Zeolites is Key.’ About 20 percent of the electricity produced in the United States of America is generated at nuclear power plants,… |
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UH College of Engineering PROMES receives Regents’ Academic Excellence Award The University of Houston System Board of Regents presented the Regents’ Academic Excellence Award to the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering’s Program for Mastery… |
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UH Alumna’s Paper Lands In Prestigious PNAS Journal Collaborative Effort Yields Parkinson’s Disease Research Findings Ilknur Telkes, who earned a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from the University of Houston last year and was a… |
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UH Professor Part of National Event on the Interworking of Art and the Brain Contreras-Vidal seeks to answer what happens in the brain as people create and enjoy art Bringing together scientific research and artistic inquiry is a serious mission for the D.… |
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Fox 26 Taps Career Center Manager for College Financial Aid Tips It’s back to school season for college students across the country, which means one thing is for sure: tuition payments are due soon. Yolanda Norman, program manager at UH Cullen… |
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Stool Proteins to Predict Inflammatory Bowel Disease Method Less Invasive, Less Expensive than Colonoscopy University of Houston researcher Chandra Mohan is set to make a breakthrough in predicting and monitoring inflammatory bowel… |
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National Radio Show Interviews Chemical Engineering Chairman About a Natural Gas Catalyst For Boosting Clean, Affordable Transportation What’s not to like about U.S. produced fuel that’s affordable, better for the environment and readily available? The producers of BYUradio's "Top of Mind with Julie Rose," a daily… |
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