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Texas veteran Dwight Theriot lands his dream job at NASA with the help of a UH mechanical engineering degree. Texas Veteran Achieves Dreams of Space and Engineering

Meet Dwight Theriot, UH Cullen College 2018-2019 Outstanding Senior 2018-2019 Cullen College Outstanding Senior Dwight Theriot Graduation Year: 2018 Major: Mechanical Engineering…
UH engineers land on the cover of the journal Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications. UH Research Breakthrough Lands Journal Cover

Flexible, Low-Cost Solar Cell Device Key to Affordable Energy The journal Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications featured an article on the collaborative work of…
In response to nicotine exposure during pregnancy, dopamine neurons were significantly activated in utero, allowing the release of unusually high levels of dopamine in the prefrontal cortex. New Data Suggests Nicotine While Pregnant Alters Genes

Findings May Point to Potential Cure for Addiction The Akay Lab biomedical research team at the UH Cullen College of Engineering is reporting in the journal Nature Scientific…
2019 Inductees into the Academy of Distinguished Civil & Environmental Engineers ( L-R): Dennis Paul, Eliza Paul, and Orval E. Rhoads Jr. Photos: 2019 Civil & Environmental Engineering Gala & Induction Ceremony

The Academy of Distinguished Civil and Environmental Engineers welcomed three new members at its annual induction and awards ceremony on Thursday, January 31st at the Hess Club.…
Researchers from the University of Houston have reported significant advances in stretchable electronics, moving the field closer to commercialization. Researchers Report Advances in Stretchable Rubbery Semiconductors, Rubbery Integrated Electronics

Researchers from the University of Houston have reported significant advances in stretchable electronics, moving the field closer to commercialization. In a paper published Friday…