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Joshua Becerra shares his excitement about the UH St. Elmo Brady STEM Academy. Real-life Superheroes Inspire Boys to be STEM Leaders

Breaking Down Walls to Build Futures If Houstonian Juan Becerra, a father of three boys, could have any superpower, it’d be to look into the future. He’d use it to do everything… Read More
Megan Goh, a UH biomedical engineering alumna, is studying infantile brain disorders with a Fulbright grant. Cullen College Alumna Conducts Fulbright Research in Germany

Alumni Spotlight Megan Goh (BSBE ’18), a 2018-2019 Fulbright grant recipient, is conducting research in Germany. She is studying how and when infantile brain disorders occur in… Read More
UH Cullen College of Engineering welcomed over 100 high school students on March 2nd UH Cullen College of Engineering welcomed over 100 high school students UH Engineering Hosts Spring Welcome Event for New Engineering Cougars

UH Cullen College of Engineering welcomed over 100 high school students from across the U.S. and their families Saturday, March 2nd for its annual Accepted Student Welcome Event.… Read More
Researchers have developed a better quality, high-efficiency gallium arsenide solar cells on low-cost metal foil. UH Researchers Forge Ahead With Low-Cost, High-Efficiency Solar Cell Device Development

An article citing improvements in research involving a new generation of flexible photovoltaic devices reported by the Selva Research Group at the UH Cullen College of Engineering… Read More
Researchers have announced the discovery of a laser-driven photoacoustic microfluidic pump, capable of moving fluids in any direction without moving parts or electrical contacts. Researchers Report New Light-Activated Micro Pump

Pump Works Without Moving Parts, Electrical Contacts Even the smallest mechanical pumps have limitations, from the complex microfabrication techniques required to make them to the… Read More
The 2018-2019 recipients of the Brookshire scholarships gathered for a luncheon at the UH Hilton on February 26, 2019. A Lasting Legacy Continues to Help Engineer the Future

The legacy of kindness, hard work and dedication continues to live on through the generosity of UH engineering alumnus William A. Brookshire† (BSChE '57) at the Cullen College of… Read More
Joel Roberts, UH alumnus and lead recruiter for INEOS, speaks with Cullen College of Engineering students. Photo credit: Tau Beta Pi. UH Engineering Students Visit with INEOS Representatives

Learn about company, perks and hiring The UH chapter of Tau Beta Pi – Texas Epsilon (TBP) hosted an information session with representatives of INEOS, a global manufacturer of… Read More
Herbert D. Hickman's gift to UH Cullen College of Engineering established the Herbert D. and Suzanne C. Hickman Endowed Scholarship in Electrical Engineering. Endowed Scholarship For UH Electrical and Computer Engineering Students

Cullen College Beneficiary of Hickman Estate in Colorado Herbert David Hickman (BSEE ’59) from Colorado gifted his home to the UH Cullen College of Engineering to establish an… Read More
Cumaraswamy Vipulanandan, professor of civil engineering at the Cullen College of Engineering, is the director of CIGMAT and a leading expert in the field of smart materials. Annual Center for Innovative Grouting Materials & Technology Conference Coming Up

The Center for Innovative Grouting Materials & Technology (CIGMAT) will hold its 24th annual conference this Friday, March 1 at the UH Hilton. The theme of this year’s… Read More
Researchers with the National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping captured 3-D images of the Maya settlement of Tikal using state-of-the-art LiDAR technology. Credit: National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping/University of Houston UH Researchers to Share Magic of Archaeological Discoveries and Technology

NCALM Adventures Topic of Lecture at Houston Museum of Natural Science Throughout the year, the Houston Museum of Natural Science hosts a distinguished lecture series focused on… Read More