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UH Cullen College Engineers Publish National Article on HIV Infection Research One of the leading epidemics of modern society – the HIV virus and AIDS – is under the microscope at the UH Cullen College of Engineering. “This virus deserves both the fear and… Read More |
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Biomedical Engineering Student Investigates the Effects of Vitamin Deficiency on Infectious Disease Maya Gough, a biomedical engineering graduate student at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, was invited to speak at the 2016 Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC’… Read More |
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Q&A with Gary Goodheart, UH Engineering Alumnus and Civil Engineer of the Year in the State of Illinois Over the course of his extensive career, UH civil engineering alumnus Gary Goodheart has traveled near and far to tackle tough infrastructure questions and challenges around the… Read More |
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UH Engineers Invent Glucose-Sensing Contact Lens Blood testing is the standard option for checking glucose levels, but a new technology could allow non-invasive testing via a contact lens that samples glucose levels in tears. “… Read More |
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PHOTOS: BOS (Beginning of Semester) Party UH engineering students took a break from their studies to kick off the fall semester at the annual BOS (Beginning of Semester) Party on September 22. Students gathered on the… Read More |
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CNN Interviews UH Engineering Expert About Airfare Optimization Anyone who has purchased an airline ticket knows that it can feel like navigating a maze full of twists and turns in the form of price hikes and drops. CNN provides a behind-the-… Read More |
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How the Guardian of Our DNA Gets its Donut-Like Structure Deep within your body there exists donut-shaped objects – many of them, in fact. No, these donuts aren’t from the box of Shipley’s that mysteriously disappeared, despite the fact… Read More |
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A BARREL of Fun and Science for Cullen College Students Launching Payloads It actually does take a rocket scientist to be a rocket scientist. Case in point: Professor of physics and electrical engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering Edgar… Read More |
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UH Chemical Engineer Harnesses High Performance Computing Power to Design Improved Zeolite Catalysts Jeremy Palmer, assistant professor in the Cullen College’s chemical and biomolecular engineering department, was awarded the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund’s… Read More |
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PHOTOS/ VIDEO: Engineers, Scientists and Artists Converge in Cancun for First “Your Brain on Art” Conference More than 100 engineers, scientists, artists, industry and media representatives came together for the 2016 International Conference of Mobile Brain-Body Imaging and the… Read More |