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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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