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UH Engineering Junior Wins Poster Competition for Biomedical Research An undergraduate research project at the University of Houston was recognized recently at the Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (MAES) Symposium 2010 poster… Read More |
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Professor Commissioned as Naval Campus Liaison Officer A University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering professor last week was commissioned in the Naval active reserve as a Campus Liaison Officer (CLO). Lawrence Schulze,… Read More |
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Professor Taking Next Step with “Nobel” Material The 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics went to the two scientists who first isolated graphene, one-atom-thick crystals of graphite. Now, an investigator with the University of Houston… Read More |
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Cullen College Professor’s Work on Cover of Science Research from a Cullen College of Engineering professor has made the cover of one of the world’s most prestigious scientific journals. The research by Jeff Rimer, assistant… Read More |
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Researcher Uncovers ‘Walking’ Bacteria Discovery featured in October 8 issue of Science Sometimes, the smallest things can make a huge difference. Take something as seemingly minor as the way bacteria move. Research… Read More |
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Omron Gift Supports Senior Design, Scholarships The Omron Foundation has given $27,500 to the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering to establish an endowed scholarship for students and to support Capstone Design,… Read More |
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Chemical Engineering Shines in National Rankings The University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering boasts one of the nation’s top doctoral programs in chemical engineering. That’s according to the most recent evaluation of… Read More |
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Researcher Working to Quantify Real-World Impact of Automobiles While there are plenty of advantages to living in a big city, one big drawback is air quality. Nearly every large metropolitan area in the country struggles to keep its air… Read More |
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UH Researchers Developing Nanoscale Manufacturing Technique Researchers at the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering have received a grant to develop a method for mass-producing devices less than 10 nanometers in size,… Read More |
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Longtime ECE Professor William Schneider Passes Away William P. Schneider, a longtime professor in the Cullen College of Engineering’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering who retired in 2002, passed away on Friday,… Read More |
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