Skip to main content

News

UH researchers are testing prototypes for the project in Brays Bayou. Mission: Possible — Mapping Dangerous Terrain

UH Engineers Focus on Degradable Reconnaissance Vehicles and Evasive Drone Maneuvers Ensuring military forces have up-to-date information about a potentially hostile region offers… Read More
Vidushi Adlakha, a University of Houston student wins AAUW award. UH Students, Faculty Earn AAUW Awards for Tackling Educational Barriers

Three Recipients Forging New Paths for Women in Education Two University of Houston students and a faculty member, striving to set examples for future generations of women, have… Read More
Lisette Montemayor, incoming freshman, is part of UH's newest Student Success Program funded by the NSF. UH Researchers Win $1M Award to Boost Student Success

National Science Foundation grant provides scholarships and support to academically-talented underserved students The National Science Foundation awarded a $999,029 grant to a… Read More
The 10th annual hurricane conference, focused on hurricane preparedness and recovery will be held Friday. Credit: Getty Images Hurricane Conference Offers Updates on Hurricane Preparation

Annual Conference Highlights Regional Readiness for Future Storms Emergency managers, public officials and industry executives will meet at the University of Houston Friday,… Read More
With a $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, UH biomedical engineer Chandra Mohan will examine why more women than men get lupus. Women and Lupus – Tackling the Debilitating Connection

With $2 Million Grant, UH Researcher Unraveling the Link The chronic inflammatory disease systemic lupus erythematosus (known as SLE or lupus), is about nine times more common… Read More
Mohammad Joshaghani, a Ph.D. student at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, wins top award with research. UH Engineering Student Wins First Place at 2018 EMI Conference

Inspired by nature, Ph.D. candidate proposes computational framework to solve life problems Real life problems are often complex and hard to resolve. So Mohammad Sarraf Joshaghani… Read More
Debora Rodrigues, left, and Stacey Louie, both faculty members in the Cullen College of Engineering, are using a reactor built to simulate the intestines of a pig to study ways to combat antibiotic resistance. Can Nanoparticles Be Used to Lower Antibiotic Resistance?

UH Engineers Are Testing a Theory with Livestock Microbiome Antibiotic resistance is one of the world’s most serious threats to public health, forcing the use of medications… Read More
Megan Robertson, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, was honored with the 2018 Sparks-Thomas Award from the Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society Environmentally Friendly Polymers Bring Spotlight to Cullen College Professor

Megan Robertson, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, was honored in May with the 2018 Sparks-Thomas Award from the Rubber Division of the American… Read More
How it Works: UH engineering student explains how a car engine works in new video series How it Works: UH engineering student explains how a car engine works in new video series

Starting a car is as easy as turning a key, but have you ever wondered what really happens under the hood? In the video series “How it Works,” Cullen College mechanical… Read More
PRSA UH Cullen College Wins Best Reputation/Brand Management Award From Public Relations Society of America

The UH Cullen College of Engineering earned the bronze Excalibur award from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) in the category for best reputation/brand… Read More