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Researchers to develop, test large wind turbine blades for offshore use Efforts by the University of Houston to become a national leader in offshore wind technology received a huge boost from the U.S. Department of Energy, which…
DOE Grant to Establish Wind Facility
In cartoons and comic books they fight bad guys with the type of powers a few can only dream up in their imagination. But superheroes that protect the planet with X-ray vision, super-human strength and telepathy are not just…
Chemical Engineering Professor Doubles as Superhero
The International Symposium for Chemical Reaction Engineering (ISCRE) has named University of Houston Professor Dan Luss the 2010 recipient of the Neal R. Amundson Award for Excellence in Chemical Reaction Engineering. One of the…
Professor Receives International Award for Chemical Reaction Engineering
An $800,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will help fund the purchase of a cutting edge tool expected to boost nanofabrication research taking place on campus. The 50 keV Electron Beam Lithography (EBL) System will…
New Tool to Advance Research Opportunities for Area Scientists, Students
UH was one of 24 institutions that received money from the Norman Hackerman Advanced Research Program in April. A competitive, peer-reviewed grant program funding science and engineering research projects by faculty members at…
Engineering Faculty Among Those From UH to Receive State ARP Funding
Each year, the university recognizes excellence in teaching, service, research and scholarship through a variety of awards given to faculty. Presented during the 32nd Annual University of Houston Faculty Awards Ceremony April…
Engineering Professors Earn Honors for Teaching, Research
It may not have been as sleek as other entries, but the Cougalac stole the show at the Chem-E Car Competition held at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Southwest Regional Conference March 27. Named after its…
Win at Regional Chem-E Car Competition Sends UH Team to Nationals
Four University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering alumni were among those honored recently by area professional organizations as their 2010 Young Engineers of the Year. The awards, which recognized both outstanding…
Alumni Honored During National Engineers Week
As part of an annual contribution to the University of Houston, BP representatives presented a $85,500 check to Dean Joseph Tedesco last week in support of Cullen College of Engineering educational initiatives. The largest…
BP Annual Gift to Support Wind Lab, Students
Inside the University of Houston Center for Integrated Nanosystems researchers are studying magnetic materials so tiny they require the aid of state-of-the-art microscopes to see. Though the materials are miniscule—thousands of…
Researchers Awarded Funding to Expand Nano Work Being Done at UH Center
Two engineers at the University of Houston have been awarded grant funding to conduct research as part of a new U.S. Department of Energy supported Center on Plasma Science. The center, led by researchers at the University of…
UH Engineers Part of New DOE Center Focused on Plasma Science
Wide array of profitable, rare programs offered at UH In recent weeks Kaytie Curttright (2009 BSChE) has been settling into work as an engineer with Samsung Austin Semiconductors. The position, which has her responsible for…
Lucrative Lessons: Engineering Pegged as Degree With Highest Starting Salary
Ramanan Krishnamoorti will be among a select group of 88 researchers convening in California this September for the National Academy of Engineering’s 15th Annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium. Krishnamoorti is the Dow…
Chair Selected to Participate in NAE Symposium
Potential for more efficient, cheaper aftertreatment system being studied with $3.2 million DOE grant It is no wonder Houston ranks high on the list of the nation’s most polluted cities each year. Our cars are belching pollutants…
UH Study to Focus on Reducing Pollutants in Vehicle Exhaust
Professors’ efforts inspire staff member to start endowment in their honor In the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering’s infancy three men stood out as pioneers, leading efforts to establish the department of…
Preserving History
Much of Demetre Economou’s career has been spent ahead of the curve. He’s led the research world in atomic layer etching and developed a promising nanofabrication technique expected to give researchers the ability to mass-produce…
ChE Professor Captures Top University Honor
The University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering has appointed Professor Ramanan Krishnamoorti to serve as chair of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. "We are excited about Ramanan's decision to step…
Krishnamoorti Named Department Chair, APS Fellow
Seagate Technology LLC has donated sophisticated research equipment, designed to measure and characterize magnetic materials and devices, to the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering’s Center for Integrated…
College to Benefit From Major Research Instruments Donated by Seagate
Lab machinist one of two in family to supply necessary components for civil lab experiments The light that’s managed to trickle in through the worn windows of the Y Building has been just enough to keep his father-in-law’s plant…
Forward Progress
Thousands of miles from her home in China, Mengting Yu is taking the remainder of the courses necessary for the completion of her bachelor’s degree. A senior at East China State University of Science and Technology, Yu is one of…
Pilot Exchange Program Has Plans to Expand Education, Research Efforts

 


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