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Bo Zhao, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, expects his heat regulating technology to be a game changer for devices ranging from cell phones to satellites. Researchers Lead by MAE's Zhao Bring the Heat

Key Takeaways UH researchers developed a way to make heat flow in only one direction, giving engineers new control over how devices manage temperature. The technology works like… Read More
Haleh Ardebili is shown from the shoulders up in front of a grey-blue background. She has light skin and dark, straight hair. She wears a white scarf, red blouse, and a dark pinstriped jacket. She is smiling at the camera. MAE’s Ardebili Receives Emmy Noether Medal from Society of Engineering Science

Haleh Ardebili has received the Emmy Noether Medal from the Society of Engineering Science (SES) for her “pioneering contributions to the development of solid electrolytes for… Read More
[Left to right] Kaitlyn Philip and Kamia Gordon pose with their poster presentation, “Accessing Clean Water in Guayaquil, Ecuador," after winning the audience award at the Fall 2025 UH NAE Grand Challenges Summit & Create@UH Showcase. Clean water in Ecuador project earns audience award at NAE Grand Challenges Summit & Create@UH Showcase

A passionate interest in their chosen topic and a range of engineering knowledge were the keys to success for the team of five that took home the audience award for the Fall 2025… Read More
Four team members are shown from the shoulders up in a darkened, red-lit room. UH Team Takes First Prize in VIVERSE Global Hackathon

Two UH-based teams recently took top honors in the VIVERSE Spark 2025 Global Hackathon — a worldwide challenge for university teams passionate about immersive tech, digital… Read More
Gerry and Sheng-taur “S.T.” Mau. CEE professorship established in memory of S.T. Mau

A strong connection to a faculty member of the Cullen College of Engineering is what initially drew Sheng-taur “S.T.” Mau to join the faculty himself, and it is also part of why… Read More
Kalyana Nakshatrala, Carl F. Gauss Professor and Associate Chair of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Houston’s Cullen College of Engineering, has been elected to the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) User Executive Committee (UEC). CEE’s Nakshatrala Elected to EMSL User Executive Committee

Kalyana Nakshatrala, Carl F. Gauss Professor and Associate Chair of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Houston’s Cullen College of Engineering… Read More
A young man with olive skin and dark hair smiles at the camera in a chest-up headshot. He wears glasses and he poses in front of a plain grey background. BME’s Student Researcher Shah Participates in Exclusive Fraunhofer Photonica 2025 Summer School

Sanidh Shah, an undergraduate honors biochemistry student and a student researcher in Cullen Endowed Chair and Professor of Biomedical Engineering Kirill Larin’s Biomedical Optics… Read More
David Malcotti is a proud Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering graduate from the Fall 2025 class. He will continue at the Cullen College of Engineering with an accelerated master’s program in Spring 2026. MAE grad Malcotti cites family, professors for success at Cullen, Microsoft

A strong family connection to the Cullen College of Engineering, along with a competitive scholarship package and the opportunities provided by the metro area, all combined to… Read More
A young man with tan skin, dark hair and a short beard smiles at the camera. He wears a white dress shirt and black tie and is shown from the chest up. Behind him, part of an American flag is visible. Game, Set, Match: MAE Grad, Student Athlete Tijerina Reflects on Years at UH

Graduating with his master’s degree in aerospace engineering this week, Nicholas Tijerina has balanced his master’s thesis, academics and athletics with success across the board.… Read More
A man with light skin and short, dark hair is shown from the shoulders up. He stands in front of a grey background and wears a dark suit jacket over a shirt and tie. He wears glasses and smiles at the camera. MAE’s Chen, Song Awarded $500,000 for Remote Subsea Inspection Proposal

Bill D. Cook Associate Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Zheng Chen, Principal Investigator, and Moores Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering… Read More