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Chemical Engineering Professor Researches New Materials for 3-D Printing Chemical Engineering Professor Researches New Materials for 3-D Printing

The latest developments in three-dimensional printing technology are opening doors to advances in research fields like medicine, computing and electronics. But while these… Read More
Rendering of the new Multidisciplinary Research and Engineering Building (MREB), to be completed by Summer 2016. Fundraising Goal for MREB Officially Met

As the University of Houston expands each year, so does the Cullen College of Engineering; the college itself expects to double over the next 10 years, welcoming more than 4,000… Read More
Electrical Engineering IEEE Spectrum Points to Electrical Engineering Field as Top Hirer

A new article published in the IEEE “Spectrum” points to engineering fields – specifically electrical engineering – as being one of the top hiring industries in 2014. According to… Read More
Double slit experiment. I1 and I2 are intensity profiles when only slit 1 or slit 2 is open, respectively. I12 is the intensity profile when both slits are open. I1+2 is the sum of I1 and I2, it is the intensity profile when there is no interference between two beams. Note that at the center of the screen when x = 0, I1(0) = I2(0) = Io, I12(0) = 4Io, but I1+2(0) = 2Io. ECE Professor and Ph.D. Student Publish Article in Nanotechnology

When a material known as graphene was first produced inside of a lab in 2004, the science and technology community buzzed with predictions that it would become the “next big thing… Read More
moon NASA Moon Landing Turns 45

Forty five years ago on July 29, 1969, the United States sent NASA mission Apollo 11 to space in what would be the nation’s first successful trip to the moon. On that mission,… Read More
Ji Qi and Wei-Chuan Shih Accomplished Ph.D. Student Defends Dissertation on Raman Spectroscopy

Doctoral degrees are awarded every semester in the Cullen College of Engineering, but few to students as accomplished as Ji Qi. Qi recently defended her doctoral thesis for her… Read More
Doug Haude (top row, second from left) with the EAA board. Texas Public Works Association Honors Cullen College Alumnus

Every year, the Texas Public Works Association honors a select few public works employees with the prestigious Top Public Works Leader of the Year Award. This year, Cullen College… Read More
Radhakrishna Kotti Wind Energy Innovation Presentation wins IEEE Recognition for Best Paper

In collaboration with Dr. Wajiha Shireen, Engineering Technology Professor from the University of Houston College of Technology, electrical engineering graduate student,… Read More
Ravi Birla Biomedical Engineering Professor Publishes First Comprehensive Textbook on Tissue Engineering

Faculty members in the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering are no strangers to blazing trails – and Ravi Birla, associate professor of biomedical engineering, is… Read More
De Grazia's initial CarEye prototype. Cullen College Alum Takes Hackathon Win with Life-Saving Invention

Rocco De Grazia graduated in 2004 with a B.S.in electrical engineering from the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering. Now, 10 years later, he’s still making waves… Read More