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PHOTOS: 2015 BOS Party On September 17th, engineering students celebrated the new school year at the annual Beginning of Semester (BOS) Party. Attendees enjoyed free food and played games on the lawn in… Read More |
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Industry Veteran Named Director for Subsea Systems Institute Bill Maddock has been named director of the Subsea Systems Institute, a national research center established in Houston to develop the transformative technologies, engineering and… Read More |
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Doctoral Student Awarded Fellowship to Explore Neuroengineering The city of Houston, home of the largest medical center in the world, is known for being at the forefront of cutting-edge medical research. By partnering with Houston Methodist, a… Read More |
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Professor Earns Mission Connect Grant for Brain-Machine Interface Research The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR) Foundation, a nonprofit organization devoted to improving the lives of patients with central nervous system damage, awarded… Read More |
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Kavli Frontiers in Science Invites UH Engineer to National and International Symposia Since its inception in 1989, an invitation to the Kavli Frontiers in Science Symposia has symbolized a young scientist’s vast accomplishments in his or her field. Each year, 80 to… Read More |
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PHOTOS/VIDEO: 2015 Engineering Career Fair On Thursday, September 17th, over 2,500 students flocked to the UH Hilton Hotel to attend the Cullen College of Engineering’s fall Career Fair and meet with representatives from… Read More |
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Doctoral Student Wins National Research Labs Fellowship Biomedical engineering student Majid Latif, a Ph.D. candidate in the May Multiscale Immunobiology Design Algorithms and Simulation (MIDAS) Lab at UH, recently won the U.S.… Read More |
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Professor Honored with ISMR Pierce Award in Affinity Technology Richard Willson, Huffington-Woestemeyer professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at UH Cullen College, is recipient of the 2015 Pierce Award in Affinity Technology from… Read More |
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Novel Genetic Tool Advances Synthetic Biology, Metabolic Engineering Patrick Cirino, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at UH Cullen College of Engineering, earned a three-year, $300,000 National Science Foundation grant… Read More |
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UH Engineers Win NSF I-CORPs Award to Commercialize Smartphone Microscopy Lenses A professor in the UH Cullen College of Engineering received the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Innovation Corps (I-Corps) award with a project titled “DotLens Smartphone… Read More |