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UH Professors May Create Safe, Affordable Nuclear Energy, Changing National Conversation Research underway in a UH Cullen College of Engineering laboratory to make “heavy water” less expensively could soon make nuclear energy safer, eliminating real-life disasters… Read More |
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PHOTOS: 2016 Engineering Alumni Association Annual Meeting Every year, the Engineering Alumni Association (EAA) hosts a networking social to bring alumni together and foster camaraderie within the UH engineering community. This year… Read More |
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UH Cullen College Professor Has the Right Prescription for Mobile Healthcare The National Science Foundation isn’t asking too much – just present potentially transformative research that might improve people’s lives and they might be eager to give you… Read More |
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UH Engineering Welcomes Four New National Academy of Engineering Faculty The UH Cullen College of Engineering welcomes four National Academy of Engineering members to its faculty roster in the 2016- 2017 academic year, bringing the total number of NAE… Read More |
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UH Engineer Collaborates With ConocoPhillips on LNG Video Series The renowned University of Houston engineering professor John Lienhard, who heralds “how inventive minds work” as the creator and voice of the KUHF radio program The Engines of… Read More |
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Scholarship Honors a Man Dedicated to Civil Engineering and Cullen College When proud UH Cullen College alumnus Charles Beyer passed away in May, his family shared one of Beyer’s favorite mottos, which they said he imparted to anyone who met him: "The… Read More |
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Restoring the Sense of Touch Makes Professor Joe Francis Sensational If it has to do with the brain, Associate Professor of biomedical engineering Joe Francis’ neurons are crackling. While he continues teaching robots to sense what humans want… Read More |
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New Book Offers Comprehensive Look at Fracturing Horizontal Wells Fracturing horizontal wells has had a profound impact on the U.S. oil and gas industry over the past 25 years, allowing production from fields once considered too marginal to… Read More |
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UH Biomedical Engineer Pursues Nerve Regeneration A biomedical engineer from the University of Houston will use a $1.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to determine how best to spur nerve regeneration in the… Read More |
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Doctoral Student Wins Fellowship to Investigate Applied Superconductivity Meysam Heydari Gharahcheshmeh, a materials engineering doctoral student at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, received a 2016 Graduate Study Fellowship in Applied… Read More |
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