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The University of Houston at Katy campus – set to open this fall  – will offer programs in high demand throughout the Greater Houston region – engineering and nursing. New Engineering Academy Puts UH at Katy in the Lime Light

UH Cullen College partners with HCC to Better Serve Students, Industries The recently announced partnership between the new University of Houston at Katy – set to open this fall… Read More
Cunjiang Yu, Bill D. Cook Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UH, led a project to develop a multifunctional, ultra-thin wearable human-machine interface. A Wearable Device So Thin and Soft You Won’t Even Notice It

Device Also Can Serve as Robotic Skin, Relaying Information Back to the User Wearable human-machine interfaces – devices that can collect and store important health information… Read More
Ali Ansari, a civil and environmental engineering doctoral student at the UH Cullen College of Engineering. Photo credit: Pouria Kavousi UH Engineering Student Wins ASCE Hawley Memorial Fellowship

Ali Ansari’s Research Focuses on Improving Clean Water Output from RO Desalination Ali Ansari, a doctoral student at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, was recently awarded the… Read More
Cumaraswamy Vipulanandan, professor of civil and environmental engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering and director of the Texas Hurricane Center Hurricane Conference Set for Aug. 2 at UH

Conference Focuses on Protection and Rapid Recovery on the Gulf Coast Just before the two-year anniversary of Hurricane Harvey, emergency managers, industry executives and public… Read More
UH Cullen College of Engineering graduate students who took the SUBS 6349 Subsea Materials and Corrosion course wrapped up their spring 2019 semester with a field trip to Tenaris, a leading supplier of tubes and related services for the world’s energy industry and certain other industrial applications. UH Cullen College of Engineering Graduate Students Visit Tenaris

UH Cullen College of Engineering graduate students who took the SUBS 6349 Subsea Materials and Corrosion course wrapped up their spring 2019 semester with a field trip to Tenaris… Read More
Venkat Selvamanickam, M.D. Anderson Chair professor of mechanical engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, won the 2019 Career Innovator Award UH Cullen College of Engineering Presents Inaugural Innovator Awards

Faculty, students recognized for innovation, creative entrepreneurial spirit Innovation is the engine that drives all of humanity’s greatest achievements – from the creation of… Read More
New brain biomarkers are key to improving the technology to make brain stimulators responsive, or smart. Smart Brain Stimulators: Next-Gen Parkinson’s Disease Therapy

University of Houston Researchers Report Adaptable Stimulation Treatment Researchers at the University of Houston have found neuro biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease that can help… Read More
High school students explored the world of engineering this summer through a STEM summer camp led by PROMES. Photos/Video: PROMES Engineering Summer Camp Visit to the BP Helios Campus

High school students explored the world of engineering this summer through a STEM summer camp led by PROMES (Program for Mastery in Engineering Studies). The weeklong camp (July 7… Read More
From Space City to the Moon and Beyond: UH Engineering Coogs Reflect On the Significance of the Moon Landing From Space City to the Moon and Beyond: UH Engineering Coogs Reflect On the Significance of the Moon Landing

From Space City to the Moon and Beyond: UH Engineering Coogs Reflect On the Significance of the Moon Landing All of America, if not the whole world, is celebrating the… Read More
Bonnie Dunbar, a UH Cullen College of Engineering alumna, aboard the space shuttle Atlantis. Retired NASA Astronaut and UH Engineering Alumna Bonnie Dunbar Interviewed for Global Podcast Series

‘To the moon and beyond’ marks 50th anniversary of first lunar landing The Conversation, an independent and not-for-profit publisher of news, commentary and analysis, is marking… Read More