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UH Researchers Discover New Chemical Sensing Technique UH engineers have reported a new technique to determine the chemical composition of materials using near-infrared light. The work could have a number of potential applications,… Read More |
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UH Engineer Improves Computer Model to Find Better Oil Spill Remediation Strategies After a major oil spill, government agencies and energy companies have limited time to make decisions on how to remediate the disaster and clean up the spilled oil. Officials… Read More |
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Research Identifies New Blood Biomarkers for Lupus Biomedical engineers at the UH Cullen College of Engineering have identified several new blood biomarkers that can help to predict which lupus patients will progress towards more… Read More |
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ECE Alumna Shares Her UH Experience with The Lunar Cougar Raquel Padilla, an electrical and computer engineering alumna from the UH Cullen College, was recently spotlighted in the Lunar Cougar. In a Q&A feature conducted by Joelle… Read More |
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UH Engineer Targets Corneal Disease Through Imaging and Analysis A biomedical engineer at the University of Houston is developing new techniques to map the structural integrity of the human cornea, work that could lead to more effective… Read More |
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Space Architecture Students Win Interior Spacecraft Design Competition Brett Montoya and Canaan Martin, both space architecture graduate students from UH Cullen College of Engineering, won the Genesis Engineering Solutions (GES) Superior Design Award… Read More |
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UH Engineers Shed New Light on Behavior of Nanomaterials In a recent paper published in the journal Nano Letters, mechanical engineers at the UH Cullen College of Engineering describe a novel method for characterizing and understanding… Read More |
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UH Female Engineers Help NASA’s Small Satellites Complete Bigger Missions Three UH Engineering undergraduate students are improving NASA’s CubeSat missions by programming the small satellites to orient and stabilize themselves based on the position of… Read More |
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Straight From The Movies: Space Architecture Program Goes to Extremes Editor's Note: This article was originally published in the Spring 2016 issue of UH Magazine. The nation’s space shuttles may be in museums, Constellation Program cancelled and… Read More |
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Doctoral Student Earns Robert J. Melosh Medal for Computational Mechanics Research A civil and environmental engineering student from the UH Cullen College of Engineering was recently awarded the Robert J. Melosh Medal for his doctoral dissertation in the area… Read More |