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Association of Space Explorers brings international astronauts at UH for Community Day on Oct. 16, 2019. Astronauts from NASA, ESA, Roscosmos and JAXA visited classes across Photos: The Association of Space Explorers Community Day Lands at UH Cullen College of Engineering

UH Cullen College of Engineering faculty and students celebrated the Association of Space Explorers (ASE) Symposium Community day on Wednesday, October 16. The day-long event… Read More
UH Engineering hosted another installment of Rockwell Lectures Series featuring event speaker, Gilda A. Barabino on October 11, 2019. Photos: Rockwell Lecture - Cell Biomechanics: Unlocking Determinants of Human Health and Disease

Another installment of UH Engineering’s Distinguished Rockwell Lecture Series was recently held on Friday, October 11. Gilda A. Barabino, Dean of the Grove School of Engineering… Read More
UH Cullen College of Engineering, the University of Houston and the University of Houston-Victoria gathered to celebrate the Grand Opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new UH at Katy Academic Building on Monday, October 14. Photos: UH Engineering Celebrates the Official Opening of New Katy Academic Building

More than 150 guests from the UH Cullen College of Engineering, the University of Houston and the University of Houston-Victoria gathered to celebrate the Grand Opening and ribbon… Read More
Hyongki Lee, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, is working on his second NASA SERVIR project. A Collaboration of Satellites and Villages: UH Professor Continues Work With NASA and Mekong River Stakeholders To Address Flooding and Other Critical Issues

Hyongki Lee, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, has a lot of experience using data collected by Earth-observing… Read More
Rukaiya Batliwala, mechanical engineering junior at the UH Cullen College of Engineering. Record Number of Cullen College Engineering Students Attend 2019 Forbes Under 30 Summit

Forbes, a renowned business publication, has selected seven UH Cullen College of Engineering students to participate in its 2019 Under 30 Scholars program. Last year only one… Read More
The Energy Coalition, a UH student organization, is hosting the 2019 Energy Night. Energy Industry Experts to Visit UH Campus for 2019 Energy Night

The Energy Coalition, a collaborative University of Houston student organization, is hosting the 2019 Energy Night on Monday, November 4, at the Student Center. The event will… Read More
Adaptive machine has potential application in a number of different fields, including medical imaging, computer vision, self-driving cars, and speech recognition. UH Engineer’s Research on Adaptive Machine Learning Wins NSF Award

Research has broad implications for health care, self-driving cars and more. Imagine cruising down a highway in your self-driving car. Its operating system relies on algorithms… Read More
UH Cullen College Professor Rose Faghih with her students at the 2019 EMBC in Germany. Cullen College Researchers A Big Part of EMBC 2019

Featured UH Research Marries Health Care and Engineering Rose Faghih, assistant professor, and several other UH Cullen College of Engineering faculty and students were an integral… Read More
Praveen Bollini, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Houston, says a catalyst using bulk cerium oxide – the most abundant of the rare earth elements in the earth’s crust – can efficiently remove the excess oxygen from biomass, allowing it to be economically converted to fuels and chemicals. New Catalyst Would Boost Biomass Conversion to Fuels, Chemicals

Cerium Oxide Catalyst Will Remove Oxygen, Reduce Processing Requirements Efforts to use biomass, including wood and agricultural products, have played an important role in the… Read More
UH wearable electronics research featured as back cover article in Advanced Functional Materials. UH Wearable Electronics Research Featured in Advanced Functional Materials

New flexible biocompatible sensor targets cardiovascular diseases Wearable electronics – from smartwatches to fitness trackers – are experiencing rapid growth in recent years. New… Read More