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Richard Willson Elected as Fellow of the American Chemical Society (ACS) Richard Willson, Huffington-Woestemeyer Professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering, has been named a fellow of… Read More |
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STEP Forward Camp Forms Lasting Friendships While Teaching Engineering Basics In 2006, just months after stepping into her new role as PROMES Director, Kathy Zerda led her first STEP Forward camp at the University of Houston. Over the course of the week,… Read More |
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G.R.A.D.E. Camp Catches Eye of Local TV News The Cullen College of Engineering’s annual G.R.A.D.E. Camp caught the eye of local ABC news affiliate KTRK this summer, and they recently ran a feature on the engineering camp on… Read More |
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6th Annual Hurricane and Disasters Conference to be Held on August 1 In recent years, the Gulf Coast region has been tremendously affected by the landfall of large hurricanes. In 2005, Category 3 Hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated the coastal… Read More |
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Team NEO Experiments in Zero Gravity With NASA The Cullen College of Engineering has once again sent a team of undergraduate engineers up in NASA’s zero-gravity simulation plane, the “vomit comet." The group consists of Hector… Read More |
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Houston Chronicle Shines Spotlight on Declining Number of Petroleum Professors As the petroleum engineering industry grows more and more lucrative for professionals, educational institutions are having a harder time recruiting experts for academic roles,… Read More |
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Engineering Community Mourns Loss of Chemical Engineering Senior Abraham Aboiralor A cherished member of the UH Cullen College of Engineering, chemical engineering senior Abraham Aboiralor, died unexpectedly on June 17. Aboiralor was a popular Cullen College… Read More |
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Phillips 66 Donation Strengthens Ties to University of Houston The University of Houston’s colleges of business and engineering have gained new support from one of the city’s energy leaders, which has donated money to a variety of programs… Read More |
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College Grieves Passing of Undergraduate Student Ridwan Ajala Ridwan Ajala, a beloved undergraduate student at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, passed away on Tuesday, June 24th. Ridwan touched many members of the Cullen College… Read More |
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New UH Video Spotlights Subsea Engineering Students The Cullen College of Engineering’s subsea engineering program was the focus of a new video piece produced by UH Energy featuring two subsea students, Nebolisa Egbunike and Megan… Read More |