As the City of Houston and the state of Texas take steps to reopen, the UH Cullen College of Engineering is committed to making a difference as we face the widespread effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. We remain dedicated to excellence in the areas of education, research, and public service during this time.
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Ongoing COVID-19 Research at the Cullen College of Engineering
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Dr. Hanadi Rifai, John and Rebecca Moores Professor and Associate Dean of Research and Facilities at the Cullen College, is leading a trio of UH researchers who have developed a planning tool to identify vulnerable populations to COVID-19.
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Modeling The COVID-19 Pandemic
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Dr. Rose T. Faghih, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering and the director of the Computational Medicine Laboratory, is overseeing a group of UH graduate students who are creating videos to share on YouTube focused on modeling the spread of COVID-19 among different populations.
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Dr. Pradeep Sharma, M.D. Anderson Chair Professor of mechanical engineering and chairman of the department, received a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for studying the link between the physics of hearing and the ability to interpret music.
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Dr. Rose Faghih, UH assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, recently won a NSF CAREER Award for her MINDWATCH proposal.
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Several UH Engineering faculty members have been recognized by the Office of the Provost's 2020 Faculty and Staff Awards. Dr. Richard Willson of biochemical & biophysical sciences received the Esther Farfel Award, the highest honor given each year.
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Two faculty members from UH Engineering have been recognized as recipients of the University of Houston's Awards for Excellence in Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity for the 2019-20 academic year. Dr. Debora F. Rodrigues, of civil & environmental engineering, was recognized in the associate professor category. Dr. Jeremy Palmer, of chemical & biomolecular engineering, was recognized in the assistant professor category.
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Dr. David Mayerich, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, has received a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation to develop a software platform to produce searchable digital atlases of whole organs at the cellular level.
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Dr. Olga Bannova, director of the Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture at UH, has been named the winner of the 2019 Outstanding Technical Contribution Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Dr. Harish Krishnamoorthy, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, is leading a $2.5 million effort to develop compact electronic power systems.
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Dr. Kirill Larin, a professor of biomedical engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering, and a team of researchers received a $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to acquire evidence to guide studies on SAC birth outcomes, and to assess the effectiveness of new pharmacological interventions targeted to cannabinoid receptors to prevent or reverse effects of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE).
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Dr. Craig Glennie, principle investigator with NCALM and UH associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, along with a team of researchers will use a $1.89 million grant from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to determine how to reconcile images collected by drone with more precise images, allowing them to better understand how terrain has changed over time.
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Dr. Sergey Shevkoplyas, a UH biomedical engineering professor, is using a $1.6 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, to adapt microfluidic technology to enable leukapheresis in babies.
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Shevkoplyas also recently received funding from the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas to revolutionize the first step in a patient’s individualized cell-based treatment: the harvesting of T-cells from the patient’s blood.
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Dr. Hyongki Lee, an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Cullen College of Engineering, has been awarded a $93,000 grant from the K-Water Institute of South Korea to study flood monitoring and management, via the development of algorithms for satellite data.
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Dr. Stacey Louie, an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, has received a $12,000 grant to study how contaminants interact with water.
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Dr. Chandra Mohan, UH Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Endowed Professor of biomedical engineering, has found race-specific lupus nephritis biomarkers moving science closer to finding treatment.
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Dr. Pushpesh Sharma, a May 2019 graduate from the University of Houston's chemical engineering and petroleum engineering programs, has earned distinction for his work as a doctoral student and with the start-up Inveniam Asset Management by being named one of The Way Ahead's 2020 Energy Influencers.
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Katherine Pham, a third-year biomedical engineering student, has received $4,000 from the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program, to support her work and to attend the 2020 SURF virtual lecture series.
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Ryan Poling-Skutvik, a 2018 graduate of the Chemical Engineering doctoral program, has been tabbed for a tenure-track position at the University of Rhode Island.
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Chiwetalu Peter Odo, a senior Industrial Engineering undergraduate student, was the first-place winner in the IISE South Central Undergraduate Student Technical Paper Competition at Wichita State University in early March.
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The UH Cullen College of Engineering community celebrated the Class of 2020 with a Virtual Graduation Celebration on May 7, 2020. Thank you to everyone who submitted photos, videos and contributed to the success of our students who make up the most resilient class of engineers in the history of the University of Houston.
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UH Cullen College of Engineering E421 Engineering Bldg 2, Houston, TX 77204-4007 713-743-4200 The University of Houston is an EEO/AA institution.
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