Efforts to learn how and when particular areas of the brain work and work together should get a huge boost thanks to a new device under development at the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering.
Ben Jansen a…
Ask any professor: A good idea alone isn’t likely to receive serious research funding. Big awards almost always have some data that supports the project, that shows the researcher’s idea should work.
In a classic catch-22, though…
Dr. Yan Yao, an assistant professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering and Robert A. Welch Professor at the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston (TcSUH), was awarded the 2013 Ralph…
About 30 researchers gathered at the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering earlier this month to discuss the latest in nuclear well logging—science of gathering and interpreting data from petroleum wells, often…
Thanks to seed funding provided by the Cullen College of Engineering, electrical and computer engineering faculty members Ji Chen and David Jackson have launched a research program to develop antennas for small satellites.
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What do professional dancers, computer engineers and researchers from the UH Cullen College of Engineering and the University of Maryland have in common? More than you think. Recently, a unique collaboration…
This month, Dean Joseph Tedesco announced the 2013 winners of the UH Cullen College of Engineering faculty awards, in recognition of outstanding performance in teaching, research and service.
Karolos Grigoriadis, Professor of…
The 2013 UH Cullen College of Engineering Alumni Awards Gala will be held at the Petroleum Club of Houston on Thursday, June 13, 2013. The annual event, hosted by the Engineering Alumni Association, recognizes the professional…
“I can’t imagine how anyone’s life wouldn’t be more fulfilling with a dog,” explained Stuart Long, a professor in the Cullen College’s department of electrical and computer engineering.
Long is an official expert on electrical…
Robert Provence, a NASA aerospace engineer, had a problem.
For over 12 years, Provence has been designing and developing small satellites called “CubeSats” for NASA. In this time, Provence has seen the design of CubeSats improve…
The University of Houston will be live streaming this Saturday's commencement for the Cullen College of Engineering. The spring 2013 engineering commencement will take place this Saturday, May 11th, 9:00am to 11:00am at the…
The UH department of Electrical and Computer Engineering hosted the Capstone Design and Graduate Research Conference last week at the UH Hilton. The day-long event included technical sessions in which graduate and undergraduate…
The UH department of Electrical and Computer Engineering hosted the Capstone Design and Graduate Research Conference last week at the UH Hilton. The day-long event included technical sessions in which graduate and undergraduate…
The Cullen College of Engineering shined at last night’s University of Houston Faculty Awards Banquet, with college professors taking home five research and scholarship awards, the career teaching award and the university’s…
ECE associate professor Len Trombetta has been musical since childhood. He started playing the saxophone in 8th grade, and the clarinet four years before that. He was part of a big band group in high school, and in college…
Students and fellow professors at the Cullen College of Engineering know Dave Shattuck as one of the best teachers around. Now he’s been recognized as exactly that by the University of Houston.
Shattuck, an associate professor of…
On any other given day, you would probably find ECE professor Jose Luis Contreras-Vidal — or “Pepe,” for short — inside of his UH Laboratory for Noninvasive Brain-Machine Interface Systems. Typically, Pepe would be surrounded by…
Karen Studd is a professional dancer, devoting much of her waking hours to practicing and perfecting her discipline. And today is no different – she is moving slowly, methodically, gracefully across the room with such softness it…
As the end of the spring semester approaches, members of the class of 2013 are preparing to transition into the full-time workforce. Engineering graduates will apply the technical skills learned in the lectures and labs of the…