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Bruno Breitmeyer, professor of psychology at UH, and Haluk Ogmen, chair and professor of electrical & computer engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, have published their third book in two years on visual…
UH Professors Publish Third Book on Visual Perception
The aroma of award winning chili and the sounds of the latest music filled the air at the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) UH Student Chapter’s 29th Annual Chili Cook-Off on March 13 outside of the…
Annual IEEE Chili Cook-Off Draws Large Crowd
Haluk Ogmen, chair and professor of electrical & computer engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, has published this third book in three years on the phenomena surrounding visual perception, specifically how and…
Professor Publishes Third Book Surrounding Visual Perception
Telemedicine and telesurgery applications motivate Yuhua Chen to develop more sophisticated networking equipment. Yuhua Chen knows she’s lucky to live in Houston. The assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering…
UH Researcher Building Next-Generation Internet
New nano-fabrication technique enables the creation of squares and other features that hold promise for the future of computing. A team of professors with the Center for Nanomagnetic Systems at the University of Houston Cullen…
In Nanotech, It's Hip to be Square
Betty Barr receives first-ever Provost Faculty Advising Award With nearly 25 years of experience advising students, Betty Barr, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Houston Cullen…
Professor Honored for Excellence in Advising
College names Carmona and Huynh most outstanding students for 2006–2007 The University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering has named its Outstanding Junior and Senior students for the 2006-2007 academic year. Both students…
Cullen College Honors its Best and Brightest
Nanopantography technique to create billions of nanotech devices in a matter of hours. A team of researchers with the University of Houston’s Cullen College of Engineering has filed a patent for new technology that could take…
New Technique Could Speed Mass Production of Nanotech Devices
Dmitri Litvinov’s second project with the U.S. Navy will establish guidelines for nanoscale magnetic device design and production. A professor with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering has received a grant from…
Professor Studying Scalability in Nanotechnology
A professor with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering is conducting research that could help drive the data storage industry for years to come, as well as enable the creation of unimagined medical devices.…
Professor Works to Improve the Longevity of Magnetic Data Storage Devices
A contingent from the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering has returned from India with informal agreements to discuss research and educational partnerships with institutions throughout the country. The group,…
Cullen College Delegation Returns from India with Plans for Future Talks
Stanko Brankovic, assistant professor of electrical & computer engineering with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering, has won a grant worth up to $1.6 million from the United States Department of Defense.…
UH Researcher Developing New Type of Magnetic Field Sensor
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering has won a grant to help prepare high school students for academic success through a new, innovative program called…
College Launches “Step Forward” Program for High School Students
Cullen College of Engineering Associate Dean Stuart Long has been named UH’s associate dean of undergraduate research and of The Honors College, effective Sept. 1. The Office of Undergraduate Research is charged with the task of…
Engineering’s Stuart Long Appointed Undergraduate Research Associate Dean for UH
University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering alum Vesna Mirkovic (BSEE 1999) has received the Outstanding Inventor Award from the Houston Intellectual Property Law Association. Mirkovic and a colleague, William Spencer…
Alum Receives Award for Work in Alternative Energy
University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering Alumnus Mitch Bunnell (1985 BS EE) recently signed a contract to incorporate his company’s Digital Molecular Matter (DMM) technology into video games developed by George Lucas’…
UH Engineering Alumnus Signs Major Deal With LucasArts
A tabletop system capable of screening tens of thousands of drug candidates in an hour and a tool that can provide a foolproof cancer diagnosis with miniscule quantities of tissue obtained through non-invasive means are just two…
Nanomagnetics Research Utilized for Medical Technology Development
Research Could Provide the Foundation for Creating Drugs and Treatments for Brain Injuries A professor with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering is embarking on a research project that will show exactly how “…
UH Engineering Professor Studying Brain Plasticity
Betty Barr, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, was honored as the 2005 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Outstanding Educator of the Year at the group’s Region 5 Technical,…
Betty Barr Receives Regional IEEE Outstanding Educator Award
Several members of the Cullen College of Engineering were honored at the annual research day of the University of Houston chapter of Sigma Xi, the scientific research society and global honor society of scientists and engineers.…
Student Researchers Honored at Sigma Xi Research Day