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Nathaly Castaneda Quintero of the University of Houston (UH) won first prize for her work on 2D reel-to-reel scanning Raman spectroscopy of REBCO conductor for quality control. Leading U.S., International Researchers Meet at UH for CCA 2023

More than 100 international scientists and engineers converged at the Hilton University of Houston from April 3 through April 6 to attend the biennial Coated Conductors for…
University of Houston energy experts will be front and center at the 2023 Offshore Technology Conference from May 1 to May 4. UH Energy Experts to Share Insight and Knowledge at OTC 2023

Professor Xingpeng Li Recognized as ‘Emerging Leader’ for Contributions to Offshore Power Systems and Security University of Houston energy experts will be front and center at the…
Chandra Mohan, Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Endowed Professor of Biomedical Engineering. On the Horizon - A Painless Way to Check for Bladder Cancer

A University of Houston biomedical engineer and his team are reporting the discovery of new biomarkers for early detection of bladder cancer (BC), among the most common cancers…
An early April event co-hosted by the Program for Mastery in Engineering Studies (PROMES) and the Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering (TAME) brought more than 150 students from 18 local middle and high schools to the campus of the University of Houston's Cullen College of Engineering. PROMES, TAME host competition for local students

An early April event co-hosted by the Program for Mastery in Engineering Studies (PROMES) and the Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering (TAME) brought more than 150…
The 10th annual Biomedical Engineering Day at the University of Houston will address health care innovation and entrepreneurship and feature noted engineers from Harvard, Emory, MIT and more. Biomedical Engineers Gather at UH to Discuss Health Care Innovation and Entrepreneurship

The University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering Biomedical Engineering Department will host the 10th Annual Biomedical Engineering Day (BME Day), a one-day forum focusing…
The University of Houston's Cullen College of Engineering has improved two spots, to 69th overall of U.S. Engineering schools, in the 2023 rankings by the U.S. News & World Report. Cullen improves marks in latest U.S. News Grad School rankings

The University of Houston's Cullen College of Engineering has improved two spots, to 69th overall of U.S. Engineering schools, in the latest yearly rankings by the U.S. News…
The Managing Urban Runoff project tests abilities of certain native grass species to clear pollution from coastal waters. On the study site, from left, are principal investigator Vankatesh Balan, University of Houston; Ram Ray, Prairie View A&M University; Weihang Zhu, UH; and Gururaj Neelgund, Prairie View A&M. Not pictured are researchers Xiaonan Shan, UH, and Sandeep Kumar, Old Dominion University. Researchers Turn to the Power of Native Aquatic Plants to Clean Coastal Waters

UH-Led Research Team Develops Efficient, Cost Effective Method for Removing Excess Nutrients and Metal Salts Along Gulf Coast To find a fast, efficient way to clear harmful…
Megan L. Robertson, Cullen College of Engineering Professor in the William A. Brookshire Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, is now an Associate Editor for Macromolecules, which publishes original, fundamental and impactful research on all aspects of polymer science. ChBE's Robertson named Associate Editor of Macromolecules

A professor at the Cullen College of Engineering has been chosen for a prestigious Associate Editor position of Macromolecules, a publication of the American Chemical Society.…
The Cullen College of Engineering recognizes 16 students who have been named Outstanding Juniors and Seniors. Cullen recognizes 16 Outstanding Juniors and Seniors for 2022-23

The Cullen College of Engineering offers its congratulations to the 16 students who have been named Outstanding Juniors and Seniors for the 2022-23 academic year. Students are…
Jun Mao, a former Postdoctoral Fellow and Ph.D. graduate at the Texas Center for Superconductivity, was selected by an international panel for the MIT Technology Review's 35 Under 35 (China) award. Former UH Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. Selected for MIT Technology Review: 35 Under 35 China Award

Jun Mao, a former Postdoctoral Fellow and Ph.D. graduate at the Texas Center for Superconductivity, was selected by an international panel for the MIT Technology Review's 35 Under…