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Deep within a UH computer, models being built by Theocharis Baxevanis, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, just may cause a sea change in the aerospace industry. The hydro-mechanical system actuator, like an on/off…
Cutting Down Time to Speed Up Progress in the Aerospace Industry
One of the leading epidemics of modern society – the HIV virus and AIDS – is under the microscope at the UH Cullen College of Engineering. “This virus deserves both the fear and the scientific scrutiny that has been showered on…
UH Cullen College Engineers Publish National Article on HIV Infection Research
Deep within your body there exists donut-shaped objects – many of them, in fact. No, these donuts aren’t from the box of Shipley’s that mysteriously disappeared, despite the fact your diet had just started. These particular…
How the Guardian of Our DNA Gets its Donut-Like Structure
Tired of lugging that heavy laptop in your padded backpack? Here’s an idea: When you’re finished using your laptop, just roll it up, fold it, stick it in your back pocket and bolt. That’s the incredible future being created in a…
“Bend” and “Flex” No Longer Just Terms for Exercise, They’ll Soon Describe Your Laptop!
Just as the University of Houston kicks off another fall semester with expectations of record enrollment (more than 43,700 as of Friday), the Princeton Review is highlighting why more students are choosing Houston. The education…
UH Rated Among Best Colleges for Undergraduate Education by Princeton Review
The UH Cullen College of Engineering welcomes four National Academy of Engineering members to its faculty roster in the 2016- 2017 academic year, bringing the total number of NAE faculty members at the college to 13. The latest…
UH Engineering Welcomes Four New National Academy of Engineering Faculty
The renowned University of Houston engineering professor John Lienhard, who heralds “how inventive minds work” as the creator and voice of the KUHF radio program The Engines of Our Ingenuity, is collaborating with ConocoPhillips…
UH Engineer Collaborates With ConocoPhillips on LNG Video Series
Meysam Heydari Gharahcheshmeh, a materials engineering doctoral student at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, received a 2016 Graduate Study Fellowship in Applied Superconductivity from the Institute of Electrical and…
Doctoral Student Wins Fellowship to Investigate Applied Superconductivity
Imagine a battery that doesn't fit neatly into its appointed slot, one that's neither cylindrical nor square shaped, but perhaps as thin as a business card and as stretchy as Play Dough. If you can envision that, then you've just…
Powering the Air and Sea: Haleh Ardebili Receives Two Grants to Store Energy
Most of us are quite comfortable to report that over summer vacation we participated in the typical leisure activities that recharge our scholastic batteries. Maybe we hung out at the beach, hung ten on a surfboard or hung ten…
A Stellar Summer: Two Cullen College Students Space Out in Moscow
At the University of Houston, graduate students aren’t the only ones diving into research this summer. Undergraduate students are gaining hands on research experience through the UH Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF…
Undergrads Engineer the Future of Research at the Cullen College
Two students at the UH Cullen College of Engineering received scholarships from the Texas Center for Superconductivity at UH (TcSUH). Meysam Heydari Gharahcheshmeh, a materials engineering doctoral student, received the Houston…
Two UH Engineering Students Receive Texas Center for Superconductivity Scholarships
The University of Houston has recruited three renowned researchers working in the energy field – two members of the National Academy of Engineering and one member of the National Academy of Sciences – as part of the Governor’s…
Three Renowned Energy Researchers Join University of Houston
Cunjiang Yu, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, has been selected to receive an American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund (ACS-PRF) Doctoral New Investigator (DNI) award…
UH Professor Receives ACS PRF Doctoral New Investigator Award
After a major oil spill, government agencies and energy companies have limited time to make decisions on how to remediate the disaster and clean up the spilled oil. Officials currently rely on computational models that predict…
UH Engineer Improves Computer Model to Find Better Oil Spill Remediation Strategies
The Engineering Alumni Association (EAA) hosted its annual Alumni Awards Gala on June 9 at the Hilton Americas in downtown Houston. The EAA Gala was established in 1987 to recognize alumni, faculty and friends of the UH Cullen…
PHOTOS/VIDEOS: 2016 Engineering Alumni Association Gala
In a recent paper published in the journal Nano Letters, mechanical engineers at the UH Cullen College of Engineering describe a novel method for characterizing and understanding the behavior of nanomaterials. The invention of…
UH Engineers Shed New Light on Behavior of Nanomaterials
Three UH Engineering undergraduate students are improving NASA’s CubeSat missions by programming the small satellites to orient and stabilize themselves based on the position of the sun. The code developed by mechanical…
UH Female Engineers Help NASA’s Small Satellites Complete Bigger Missions
The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, created in honor of Senator Barry M. Goldwater, recognizes undergraduate students for outstanding research achievements. This year Tam Nguyen, a mechanical engineering undergraduate student at…
Undergrad Student Earns Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Honorable Mention
The March 2016 cover of ACS Photonics features a theoretical study authored by Cullen College engineers Jae-Hyun Ryou, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, and Shahab Shervin, a materials science and engineering…
UH Engineers Make Journal Cover with Flexible LED Theoretical Study