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Dr. David Shattuck of Electrical and Computer Engineering. College honors 17 with yearly Faculty and Student Excellence Awards

Dr. Joseph W. Tedesco, Elizabeth D. Rockwell Dean of the UH Cullen College of Engineering, announced that 17 students and faculty members had been selected as recipients in the… Read More
UH engineering professor Navin Varadarajan (L) and pharmaceutics professor Xinli Liu (R) are collaborating on development and testing of a COVID-19 inhalation vaccine. Showing Promise: UH Researchers Explore Care Options for COVID-19

Not since the middle of the 20th century, amid the polio epidemic, have vaccines or drug treatment been so widely anticipated as those for COVID-19. In 1955 when the polio vaccine… Read More
Cullen College of Engineering's Commitment to Racial Equality Cullen College of Engineering's Commitment to Racial Equality

As one of the top performing academic units at the University of Houston, it is our responsibility to lead by example and share our voice in taking a stand against the injustices… Read More
GQ Guo, a 2017 graduate of the Petroleum Engineering department's Masters program, recently donated masks to the department. Petroleum Engineering alumnus donates masks to UH

As the coronavirus spread throughout the United States, one Cullen College of Engineering alum felt compelled to act and to support the university that helped him. GQ Guo… Read More
Dr. Jeffrey Rimer, the Abraham E. Dukler Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, has received a $446,364 grant from the NSF to study zeolites. Rimer receives NSF grant for zeolite work

The complexity and mystery of zeolites – porous aluminosilicate crystals – was what first attracted Dr. Jeffrey Rimer, the Abraham E. Dukler Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular… Read More
Haleh Ardebili, Bill D. Cook Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UH, led work demonstrated that modeling based on the material nanoarchitecture can provide a more accurate understanding of ion diffusion and other properties in composite electrodes. New Material, Modeling Methods Promise Advances in Energy Storage

The explosion of mobile electronic devices, electric vehicles, drones and other technologies have driven demand for new lightweight materials that can provide the power to operate… Read More
The six-year graduation rate for the Cullen College of Engineering is 71.2 percent for students that began in Fall 2014, the fourth year in a row it has increased. Cullen College of Engineering posts new 6-Year graduation high mark

The Cullen College of Engineering has set a new record for its six-year graduation rate, hitting a mark of 71.2 percent for students that began in Fall 2014, according to new… Read More
A diagram, provided by Dr. Miao Pan, of how a potential mapping system for coronavirus hot spots could be developed and then deployed. Pan, Ni among group receiving $200,000 for coronavirus response map

Two University of Houston professors are among a group of four that have been awarded nearly $200,000 from the National Science Foundation to develop a map for coronavirus… Read More
Dr. Daniel Wong. Wong Endowed Professorship to support Vipulanandan

Dr. Joseph W. Tedesco, Elizabeth D. Rockwell Dean of the UH Cullen College of Engineering, announced May 29 that Dr. Cumaraswamy Vipulanandan has been selected as the recipient of… Read More
University of Houston assistant professor Dr. Rose Faghih. Faghih featured in IEEE publication as 'Woman to Watch'

The research of University of Houston assistant professor Dr. Rose Faghih has been recognized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' Women in Engineering… Read More