Two University of Houston science projects have been selected as finalists for the Gulf Futures Challenge, which will award a total of $50 million to develop ideas that help benefit the Gulf Coast.
With a multi-million-dollar grant from NASA, the University of Houston will open an aerospace engineering research center to support the space agency’s strategic goal of extending human presence on ...
Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber? Log in now to continue reading. UH also said, “The project will support collaborative ...
Detecting biological agents, developing land mine discovery techniques and improving computer memory durability are among the projects in which some University of Houston engineering students will be ...
A $1.2 million NASA grant will help fund internships, mentorship opportunities and more for students in the University of Houston system. The NASA grant program aims to increase diversity in STEM by ...
HOUSTON, June 3, 2004 – For nearly 20 years, the Engineering Alumni Association (EAA) has recognized alumni, faculty and friends of the University of Houston's Cullen College of Engineering for ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- Almost 800,000 people in the United States suffer from a stroke annually - and the affliction affects each patient differently. One University of Houston researcher has created a ...
Fourteen students from Honolulu, Kapiʻolani and Windward Community Colleges and UH Mānoa, from the Project Imua Mission 6 team, have been recognized for rocketry excellence. The UH team launched its ...
“Our project addresses a pressing need for accessible, safe and effective stroke rehabilitation devices for in-clinic and at-home use for sustainable long-term therapy” When 66-year-old Oswald Reedus ...
The U.S. National Science Foundation awarded a $6.5 million grant to the University of Hawaii for a project that will enhance its cyberinfrastructure—the hardware, software, networks and data, along ...
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