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Yan Yao UH Researchers Discover N-Type Polymer for Fast Organic Battery

Researchers at the University of Houston have reported developing an efficient conductive electron-transporting polymer, a long-missing puzzle piece that will allow ultrafast… Read More
Cullen College Celebrates Female Engineers with 2015 Women in Engineering Day PHOTOS: Cullen College Celebrates Female Engineers with 2015 Women in Engineering Day

It’s no secret that women are underrepresented in both professional and academic engineering fields, but each year the female trailblazers in these industries are celebrated at… Read More
Jose Luis “Pepe” Contreras-Vidal ECE Professor Named to “Top 35 Houston Latinos You Should Know”

The Cullen College’s own Jose Luis “Pepe” Contreras-Vidal was recently named one of the top 35 Houston Latinos you should know by La Voz, a Spanish-language weekly newspaper… Read More
Distinguished Engineering Alumni – Kenneth “Kenny” Mercado EAA Announces 2015 Gala Award Winners

The 2015 Cullen College of Engineering Alumni Awards Gala will be held at the Petroleum Club of Houston on Thursday, June 11, 2015. The annual event, hosted by the Engineering… Read More
Researchers Build Brain-Machine Interface to Control Prosthetic Hand Researchers Build Brain-Machine Interface to Control Prosthetic Hand

A research team from the University of Houston has created an algorithm that allowed a man to grasp a bottle and other objects with a prosthetic hand, powered only by his thoughts… Read More
Magnesium-ion Batteries in the Fast Lane Magnesium-ion Batteries in the Fast Lane

Yan Yao, assistant professor in the Cullen College’s electrical and computer engineering department, is developing alternatives to popular lithium-ion batteries, which are used to… Read More
The far side of the Moon first photographed by the Soviet's Luna 3 spacecraft in 1959. Credit: NASA/Goddard/Arizona State University Professor Theorizes About Formation of Lava Beds on the Moon

A familiar face on the lunar surface, commonly called the “man in the Moon,” has inspired superstition and myth for generations on Earth, but scientists have concerned themselves… Read More
Ashutosh Agrawal Professor’s PNAS Article Gives New Insight Into the Role of Proteins in Executing Transport in Biological Cells

Ashutosh Agrawal, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, has published a paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of… Read More
Annual IEEE Chili Cook Off Annual IEEE Chili Cook Off Heats Up on March 12

Engineers are typically known for their intellectual talents and abilities, but on Thursday they’ll be showing off a different set of skills. Every year, Cullen College students,… Read More
Image courtesy of NASA Professor Develops Stronger Material for Spacecraft Construction

In the absence of materials that could withstand extreme heat generated by high speeds upon reentry to Earth’s atmosphere, engineers have designed blunt-edged spacecraft to slow… Read More