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UH Engineering Celebrates University Homecoming Photos: UH Engineering Celebrates University Homecoming

Students, faculty, alumni and friends of the Cullen College of Engineering gathered for barbeque, drinks and games to celebrate the 2018 Engineering Homecoming and gear up for the… Read More
UH professor Wei-Chuan Shih & his research team's new smartphone tool to detect lead in water made the news. National Magazine Features UH Engineer’s Smartphone Tool to Detect Lead in Drinking Water

Lead poisoning has become a national concern as aging water pipes pose a threat to public health. You just have to mention Flint, Mich. for Americans to acknowledge the dangerous… Read More
Determining how hearts develop in utero is critical to understanding congenital heart defects. Understanding Congenital Heart Defects To Prevent Them

UH Engineer Using Optical Equipment to Watch Heart Develop To understand cardiovascular failures, the leading cause of birth defect-related deaths in infants, UH professor of… Read More
Students, faculty and alumni enjoyed free food, beer and raffle prizes at annual ECE alumni mixer Photos: UH Engineering Hosts 6th Annual 2018 ECE Alumni Mixer

UH Cullen College’s Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department hosted its annual alumni mixer last week at Saint Arnold Brewing Company on Thursday, November 8th.… Read More
Terrance “Terri” Ivers, P.E. (BSME ’80) is the fall 2018 UH Cullen College of Engineering commencement speaker. Distinguished Alumnus, Bilfinger Executive to be UH Cullen College Fall 2018 Commencement Speaker

Terrance “Terri” Ivers, P.E. (BSME ’80), is coming home to the UH Cullen College of Engineering as the featured speaker at its commencement on Dec. 13 at the NRG Arena. He… Read More
UH Professor Gino Lim with a student and a flying drone, a technology with lot of potential to provide cost-effective healthcare to rural Americans. INFORMS Podcast Interviews UH Industrial Engineering Chairman About Drone-Aided Healthcare Possibilities

Imagine a future where drone-delivered medications or medical testing kits appear at your doorstep, just like packages ordered online. More than 100 million Americans live with… Read More
Professor Jerrod Henderson with some of his Cullen College students (L to R): Helder Mandingo, Tarami Readus, Peter Bristow and Kameron Bass. UH Professor Part of Team Researching Windows of Opportunity for Black Male Engineers

Producing graduates with STEM – science, technology, engineering and mathematics – capabilities continues to be vital issue for the future of the United States. Growth in… Read More
UH Cullen College Dean Joseph W. Tedesco & Rockwell Lecturer Roland N. Horne Photos: Rockwell Lecture Series Presents Big Data and Machine Learning in Reservoir Analysis

The UH Cullen College of Engineering hosted a Distinguished Rockwell Lecture on October 26 by Roland N. Horne, a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the Thomas… Read More
Ali Rezaei, the first UH petroleum engineering doctoral graduate, is researching engineering issues of unconventional reservoirs. Cullen College’s Petroleum Engineering Department Celebrates Its First Doctoral Graduate

Postdoc Research Focuses on Engineering in Unconventional Reservoirs Ali Rezaei has the honor of being the first graduate of the Cullen College of Engineering’s doctoral program… Read More
One of the most common forms of liver cancer in adolescents is hepatocellular carcinoma in which patient survival rates are under 30 percent. Photo courtesy: GettyImages Establishing Immunotherapy For Pediatric Liver Cancer

T-Cell Editor Creating Powerful Immunotherapy Weapon As part of a $6 million effort to establish new therapies for high-risk pediatric liver cancer, Navin Varadarajan, associate… Read More