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UH Researcher Wins $1.5 Million Federal Solar Energy Award A University of Houston researcher is trying a novel approach to create high efficiency, low cost solar cells in an effort to bring the cost down to that of traditional… Read More |
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Conference selects post-doc’s paper on tuberculosis granulomas Tuberculosis granulomas, which are collections of immune cells and bacteria, can aggregate in the human lung when people inhale Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the harmful bacteria… Read More |
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UH Suicide Prevention Walk Highlighted by Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Newspaper Kathy Zerda recently retired from her position at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, but the former PROMES director is still making a difference in her community through her… Read More |
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PROMES 40th Anniversary Endowment Fully Funded The “40th Anniversary PROMES/Shell Engineering Retirees Scholarship Endowments in Honor of Dr. Gerhard Paskusz and Dr. Katherine S. Zerda” in the amount of $40,000 was announced… Read More |
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Filtration Research Ramps Up as Sources for Quality Water Worsen Few Houstonians wake each morning concerned that the clean water that pours from their faucets could run dry, but this is a reality that could affect future generations. In fact,… Read More |
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University of Houston Receives IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing University of Houston Receives IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and ComputingAward Marks Site of 1987 Discovery of High Temperature Superconductivity On November 17, the… Read More |
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VIDEO: Undergraduate Research Day 2014 Cullen College undergraduate students joined peers from all across the University of Houston in a pinnacle of research excellence on Thursday at the 10th annual UH Undergraduate… Read More |
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EEWeb.com Profiles ECE Chair Most Cullen College students recognize Dr. Badri Roysam walking down the hall. After all, Roysam is the chair of the electrical and computer engineering department and a popular… Read More |
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Baby See, Baby Do? UH Research Targets Youngest Subjects In research aimed at determining how babies and toddlers begin to understand the actions of others, a University of Houston research team is studying brain activity triggered by… Read More |
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VIDEO: University of Houston Breaks Ground on Multidisciplinary Research and Engineering Building After months of planning and designing, the University of Houston broke ground on the new Multidisciplinary Research and Engineering Building (MREB) on Monday, October 6.… Read More |