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UH Hosts Open House for High-Tech "Clean Room" on Feb. 25 The University of Houston Nanofabrication Facility is a state-of-the-art clean room equipped with advanced tools to create micro- and nano-scale structures, most commonly on… Read More |
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Alumni Association to Host EWeek Reception National Engineers Week, or EWeek, kicked off on Sunday, with events being held around the nation recognizing the contributions of engineers to society. The University of Houston… Read More |
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"Father of Chemical Engineering" Neal Amundson Passes Away Neal Amundson, Cullen Professor Emeritus of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Professor of Mathematics, passed away yesterday at the age of 95. "We are deeply saddened at… Read More |
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Grad Student Wins AWIS Educational Award The Association for Women in Science has given one of its 2010 Educational Awards to Cullen College graduate student Mona Meisami-Azad. AWIS presents approximately 25 Educational… Read More |
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Civil Engineering Graduate Student Wins Paper Competition Taraka Ravi Shankar Mullapudi, a Ph.D. candidate in the Cullen College’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, won the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute’s… Read More |
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Team Hopes to Cut Years Off Development Time of New Antibiotics Eliminating tens of thousands of manual lab experiments, two University of Houston professors are working toward a method to cut the development time of new antibiotics. While… Read More |
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Professor Wins Grant from Semiconductor Giant National Semiconductor, the world’s largest maker of analog circuits, has given $160,000 to a Cullen College of Engineering professor to develop new metal alloys for possible use… Read More |
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College Launches Subsea Engineering Program The University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering has officially launched a Subsea Engineering Certificate Program, the first and only formal subsea curriculum in the United… Read More |
Carnegie Foundation Gives University of Houston its Highest Classification for Research Success, Elevating UH to Tier One Status In what promises to be a transformative moment in the history of the University of Houston, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching announced Tuesday that UH has… Read More |
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UH Professor Richard Willson Named 2010 AAAS Fellow University of Houston professor Richard C. Willson has been named a 2010 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), which is the world's largest… Read More |
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