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Researchers Map Brain Activity to Improve Prosthetic Design UH Engineers Report New Insights into the Brain’s Role in Walking High-tech prosthetics allow amputees to engage more fully in everyday life, even to compete in sporting events.… Read More |
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DIY: Scientists Release a How-To for Building a Smartphone Microscope People with a Smartphone and 3-D Printer Could Perform Sophisticated Lab Work Add one more thing to the list of tasks your smartphone can perform. University of Houston… Read More |
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Talk to the Animals: Mechanical Engineering Grad Student Studies Animal Kingdom’s Master Navigators Sana Krichen thinks often like a bat – and a shark, and a sea turtle, and several types of birds. For Krichen, who is a doctoral candidate in mechanical engineering, understanding… Read More |
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PHOTOS: Ronald Larson Engineering Rockwell Lecture How do you describe materials that aren’t quite liquids, gases or solids? More importantly, how do you model these materials? That’s a big question for scientists and engineers… Read More |
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Engineering Students Sweep Graduate Research & Scholarship Projects (GRaSP) Day Each year the University of Houston’s Graduate School and Office of the Provost invite all graduate students to showcase their groundbreaking research at the annual Graduate… Read More |
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Scientific Advances Can Make it Easier to Recycle Plastics Researchers Say Emerging Technologies Could Greatly Reduce Plastic Waste Most of the 150 million tons of plastics produced around the world every year end up in landfills, the… Read More |
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Alumnus Donates First Library to Petroleum Engineering Department Since earning his master’s degree in petroleum engineering from the UH Cullen College in 1986 Stuart Filler has witnessed his alma mater undergo many positive transformations,… Read More |
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A Better Way to Make Organic Bioelectronics and Neural Interfaces: Journal Features UH Engineer’s Research on Cover and in Video In October a UH biomedical engineer reported a new fabrication technique for biocompatible bioelectronics that allows more precise tuning of the electrical performance, along with… Read More |
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Making Waves: Grad Student's Wave Research Earns AGU Award It’s a common human experience: Sitting on a beach, watching as the waves lap against the sand. You feel your worries start to melt away as your mind focuses on the breaking waves… Read More |
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PHOTOS: 2017 Engineering Homecoming Celebration Students, faculty, alumni and friends of the UH Cullen College of Engineering gathered for breakfast tacos, drinks and games to celebrate the 2017 Engineering Homecoming and gear… Read More |
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