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Professor Examines Underlying Mechanics of Nucleus Membranes in Biological Cells Ashutosh Agrawal, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, said he likes to tell his students at the Cullen College that many lessons on mechanics and structures can be… Read More |
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Engineering Professor Earns Grants to Develop Device-to-Device Communication Signals from smart phones are routed through base transceiver stations when they communicate, regardless of their proximity to their destinations. Signals from phones belonging to… Read More |
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VIDEO: Engineering Career Fair The Cullen College of Engineering Career Fair drew crowds of nearly 2,000 students and more than 400 company representatives on Sept. 18. The Engineering Career Fair connects… Read More |
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PHOTOS: Engineering Career Fair The rain was torrential on Thursday, but it didn't deter Cullen College of Engineering students from stopping by the Engineering Career Fair at the UH Hilton, where hundreds of… Read More |
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Faculty Members Honored with Cullen College Teaching and Research Excellence Awards .faculty-list td { border:none; } At this month’s Cullen College of Engineering faculty and staff meeting, Dean Joseph Tedesco announced the recipients of the 2013–2014 teaching… Read More |
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Professor and Student Commercialize Smartphone-Based Rapid Diagnostic Tests With NSF I-CORPS Award A professor and doctoral student in the chemical and biomolecular engineering department at the UH Cullen College of Engineering have won the National Science Foundation’s… Read More |
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New ADVANCE Center Makes Headlines on ABC 13 The University of Houston’s new Center for ADVANCING UH Faculty Success is still in the early stages of creation, but it’s already receiving local media attention for its… Read More |
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Rigzone Spotlights UH Subsea Program, Global Subsea University Alliance In what seems to be a never-ending stream of attention, Rigzone spotlighted the Cullen College of Engineering’s Subsea Engineering program in an article this week called “UH Takes… Read More |
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Society for Women Engineers Travels to Brazil for 'One Day in Engineering' The Society for Women Engineers (SWE) once again travelled to Teresopolis, Brazil this summer for “One Day in Engineering” (“Um Dia na Engenharia”), an outreach event organized by… Read More |
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Secrets Behind Gold's Unexpected Oxidation Uncovered by Chemical Engineering Professor and Student Perhaps one of the most desirable qualities of gold – especially to those wearing it as jewelry – is its ability to hold onto its bright, shining glow. Gold can resist rusting and… Read More |