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The Y demolition crew: John Odis Cobb (BSCE '71, MSCE '79), William Fendley (BSCE '71), Cullen College Dean Joseph Tedesco, Charles Beyer (BSCE '72, MSCE '77) and Nancy Beyer. In Celebration of Y

The UH Cullen College of Engineering celebrated 70+ years of a university legacy at the Goodbye Y Party last week. Approximately 650 alumni, students, faculty and staff attended… Read More
Pradeep Sharma Paper Outlines First Observation of Nano-scale Phenomenon

The defining characteristic of nanotechnology, where devices and their features are measured in billionths of a meter, is size. But size isn’t the only thing that sets the nano-… Read More
John Lee NAE Member Lee Honored by Petroleum Association

A professor with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering has been honored by an international petroleum engineering association for his service to the group and to… Read More
STEP Forward Camp Camps Immerse High Schoolers in Engineering

The UH Cullen College of Engineering hosted two camps last month, giving area high school students a head start in the world of engineering. STEP Forward Camp, hosted by the… Read More
John Costales ChBE Machinist Wins UH Staff Excellence Award

John Costales, lab supervisor machinist in the University of Houston Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, was honored last month as a recipient of the university’s… Read More
Kirill Larin Focused Air Puff to the Eye Promises Improved Vision Care

It sounds pretty annoying, actually. A puff of air focused into a small spot and blown directly into the eyeball. But what’s annoying could drastically improve eye care, and even… Read More
Wei-Chuan Shih Researchers Develop Dual-Purpose Neural Probe

Researchers with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering have developed a new neural probe that will give scientists new capabilities when studying small clusters… Read More
UH Research Team Uses Airborne LiDAR to Unveil Honduran Archaeological Ruins UH Research Team Uses Airborne LiDAR to Unveil Honduran Archaeological Ruins

A field team from the University of Houston and the National Science Foundation (NSF) National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping (NCALM) has mapped a remote region of Honduras… Read More
Cumaraswamy Vipulanandan Researchers Win $2.5 million Grant to Develop Offshore Cementing and Drilling Materials

Offshore oil production is an exercise in extremes. Widely varying temperatures, very high pressures and extremely corrosive seawater – all are challenges that producers must… Read More
Lars Grabow Science Paper has Ramifications for Fuel Cells, Hydrogen Storage

Science, one of the world’s leading scientific journals, has published an article co-authored by a professor with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering that… Read More