A merger of academic and industrial minds is fueling new research efforts at the University of Houston.
University of Houston is preparing professionals for the emergent biotechnology industry.
Magnetic cellular networks could lead to an advance in information processing that rivals superconductors in resilience.
Asst. Professor Kirill Larin is developing a laser-based system to detect microbubbles of nitrogen in the bloodstream.
The Nobel Women’s Initiative, an international organization based at UH that advocates for human and women’s rights around the world, is included in Glamour Magazine’s 2008 Women of the Year list.
A new era of leadership was ushered in Nov. 7 in an inspiring ceremony at Cullen Performance Hall that formally endowed UH President Renu Khator with the powers and responsibilities of the office.