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Students present their work to Joe Steinhardt [right], the co-founder of Don Giovanni Records and a professor at Drexel University's Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design. Hundreds Come to Sugar Land for DIGIFEST 2025

More than a hundred seniors from the Technology Division of the Cullen College of Engineering showed off their work in late March at DIGIFEST 2025, the digital media portfolio… Read More
Two papers recently co-authored by Kamel Salama Endowed Assistant Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Tian “Tim” Chen, Ph.D., represent a new technological and engineering-focused foray into one of humanity’s oldest fields. MAE’s Chen Softens the Hard Sciences with New Research on Knitting

Two papers recently co-authored by Kamel Salama Endowed Assistant Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Tian “Tim” Chen, Ph.D., represent a new technological and… Read More
The Cullen College of Engineering names its Outstanding Juniors and Seniors for the 2024-25 academic year. Cullen names Outstanding Students for 2024–25 Academic Year

The Cullen College of Engineering is proud to announce that the following students have been named Outstanding Juniors and Seniors for their respective departments for the 2024–25… Read More
Maria Burns. Burns Elected President of the Texas Academy of Science

In a distinguished achievement highlighting the University of Houston’s growing influence in scientific leadership, the Cullen College of Engineering announces that Maria Burns,… Read More
A team of scientists led by Xiaonan Shan [pictured], associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Houston’s Cullen College of Engineering, and Haotian Wang, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Rice University’s George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing, have discovered simple yet elegant solutions to address a fundamental issue in carbon capture and utilization technology: carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO 2RR). Cullen, Rice Scientists Redefine Chemical Manufacturing

Each year, billions of tons of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere by the burning of fossil fuels, certain industrial processes,… Read More
Officials from the University of Houston and the Delhi Technological University sign an agreement on March 20. UH, Cullen Forms New Partnership with Delhi Technological University

The University of Houston prides itself on its global reach, as it attracts students from around the world to study at one of the country’s top research institutions. The school’s… Read More
Will Day, one of three students who have been selected to represent UH in the IANA Expo’s case competition taking place this fall. SCLT’s 2025 IANA Fellows Named

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) has funded a $25,000 grant to support undergraduate scholarship and research in the University of Houston’s supply chain and… Read More
Civil and environmental engineering assistant professor Pietro Milillo CEE’s Milillo, Yismaw Publish Comprehensive Remote Sensing Review in IEEE Xplore

A review article authored by civil and environmental engineering assistant professor Pietro Milillo and postdoctoral fellow Yismaw Wassie, "Interferometric Synthetic Aperture… Read More
Nivine Zakhari, a proud graduate of the Industrial Engineering program at the Cullen College of Engineering. Zakhari’s IE degree start of long pursuit of knowledge

Nivine Zakhari has used her unique blend of skills and degree in multiple disciplines to thrive at Microsoft for the past 14 years, but that journey started with her studying… Read More
Renee Badilla [center] with family. Women in Engineering Celebrate ‘Unstoppable’ Peers

The Cullen College of Engineering came together on March 5 for the 11th Women in Engineering Celebration, hosted in the Shamrock Ballroom of the UH Hilton. The event, underwritten… Read More