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Multimedia
Parameters Feature: Aerospace Engineering Program Launches to New Heights April 29, 2015 |
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Alumnus Supports College With Charitable Gift Annuity April 20, 2015 |
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Launch into Engineering March 4, 2015 The Society of Women Engineers hosted a group of over 200 local high school students for their annual “Launch into Engineering” event on Feb. 20. The goal of the event, which is in its third year, is to introduce young people to the different disciplines within engineering in a fun, accessible and engaging way. |
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Teacher Feature: Ashutosh Agrawal January 26, 2015 |
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Engauge: Halloween 2014 October 31, 2014 The curriculum at the Cullen College of Engineering is challenging to say the least, but that doesn’t mean engineering students at the University of Houston don’t have fun! The new Engauge web series chronicles the lives of Cullen College students outside of their classrooms. Follow them throughout the semester to learn about their hobbies, their interests, and what makes them tick. The flagship episode of Engauge celebrates the spookiest holiday on campus. Watch it here! |
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Undergraduate Research Day 2014 October 14, 2014 Cullen College undergraduate students joined peers from all across the University of Houston in a pinnacle of research excellence on Thursday at the 10th annual UH Undergraduate Research Day. The event showcased the research achievements of more than 150 undergraduate students who participated in research projects through poster and oral presentations. Of the participants, 20 were from the Cullen College of Engineering. |
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MREB Groundbreaking Ceremony October 9, 2014 After months of planning and designing, the University of Houston broke ground on the new Multidisciplinary Research and Engineering Building (MREB) on Monday, October 6. |
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Engineering Career Fair September 26, 2014 The Cullen College of Engineering Career Fair drew crowds of nearly 2,000 students and more than 400 company representatives on Sept. 18. The Engineering Career Fair connects engineering students with regional and national employers offering positions for co-ops, internships and full-time jobs. In total, 114 companies were represented and collected at least 1,800 resumes from Cullen College students. Watch the video to learn more about the Engineering Career Fair and why it’s so important to our students! |
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Introducing Christine Ehlig-Economides, Petroleum Engineering Professor and NAE Member August 20, 2014 This fall, this Cullen College of Engineering is proud to welcome Christine Ehlig-Economides to its faculty as the first-ever William C. Miller Endowed Chair Professor of petroleum engineering. A member of the prestigious National Academy of Engineering (NAE), Ehligh-Economides is the 9th NAE member to join the Cullen College’s faculty since 2008, bringing the total number of NAE members at the college up to 11. She became the first American woman to earn a Ph.D. in petroleum engineering when she obtained her doctorate from Stanford University in 1979. Ehlig-Economides is a world-renowned expert in reservoir engineering, pressure transient analysis, integrated reservoir characterization, complex well design and production enhancement. Her career has taken her around the world as a Schlumberger engineer, and for the past 10 years she has taught petroleum engineering at Texas A&M University. She’s published more than 115 papers, lectured or consulted in 50 countries and has authored two patents. She is one of only 16 Quantum Reservoir Impact (QRI) Scholars and has recently been named a Chief Scientist for the Sinopec Research Institute on Petroleum Engineering as one of the Thousand Talents in China. During her career, she has served on numerous Society of Petroleum Engineer (SPE) committees and task forces. Click the video to learn more about Ehlig-Economides, and join the Cullen College in welcoming her to the petroleum engineering faculty! |
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Choose Houston! Top Reasons to Get Your Engineering Degree at the Cullen College May 16, 2014 Congratulations!! You've been accepted into the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering. But, chances are we aren't the only college you've been accepted into. Here's why we think you should "Choose Houston!" |