University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Welcome to the February 2017 issue of the ECE Newsletter from the University of Houston. This year is off to a flying start as our faculty and students continue to make breakthroughs that are changing our world. Zhu Han has published the first comprehensive book on signal processing for big data applications. Pepe Contreras-Vidal is continuing to make trailblazing discoveries on creativity in the brain and Wei-Chuan Shih has discovered a technique for testing water pathogens on a smartphone. The Cullen College of Engineering and the UH Honors College created the Professor Stuart Long Undergraduate Research Fund in honor of the long-time ECE professor. The fund will support undergraduate research programs.

Read more below to find how ECE is in the news, how our students are succeeding, and how we are engaged with the Houston community!

 

Roysam
Badri Roysam, ECE Department Chair

 

 

Customizing the Cell Phone Experience

Xin Fu creates computer systems that automatically customize cell phone configuration through the user's personality, environment and circumstances, making the user's experience one of a kind.

 

 

Rotating Graphene Flakes Offer Potential

Jiming Bao uses magnetic fields to rotate graphene flakes in 3D, increasing their thermal, optical, electrical and electromagnetic shielding properties. This research is revolutionizing conductors and may ultimately replace copper wiring in most electronic devices.

 

 

Glucose-Sensing Contact Lens With Raman Scattering

Wei-Chuan Shih refines glucose measuring techniques with glucose-sensing contact lens. Using surface-enhanced Raman scattering, the lens can noninvasively detect glucose levels in tears.

 

 

Targeted Treatment With Magnetic Nanoparticles

Aaron Becker is developing a targeted medical treatment with tiny magnetic particles, controlled by magnetic fields, to deliver treatment to precise locations inside the body, potentially reducing the risk of harmful medical treatments.

 

Featured Story
ECE Professor Publishes First Comprehensive Book on Using Signal Processing for Big Data Applications

 

Recent News

Technology Allows Smartphone-Based Testing for Waterborne Pathogens

Journal Cover Features ECE Doctoral Student's Research to Create Safer and More Affordable Batteries

 

In the Media

The Media Comes Calling: Excitement Over Invention That Turns Smartphone Into a Microscope

Forbes.Com Lauds University Of Houston As Leader In Engineering Research And Education

 

Teaching Excellence

UH Engineering and Honors Colleges Launch Stuart Long Undergraduate Research Fund

ECE Chair Judges Top STEM Competition for K-12 Students

 

Multimedia

VIDEO: UH Engineering Study Opens Doors to Understanding the Creative Brain 'in Action and in Context'

Secret Lives of Engineers: Meet Michael Pincus, Electrical Engineer and Professional Cyclist

 

News from the Industry Advisory Board

ECE Industry Advisory Board Welcomes Four New Members

ECE's Contribution to the National Academy of Engineering's Grand Challenges

 

 

Upcoming Events

ECE Speaker Series

Nanomaterials Speaker Series

Rockwell Lecture Series - Passive Sensor Platform for Monitoring Corrosion in Concrete Structures
2/24/2017, 2:30 p.m.

Women in Engineering Reception: Trailblazing the Future!
3/8/2017, 6:30 p.m.

Girls Engineering the Future!: A STEM Event Hosted by Chevron
3/25/2017, 1:30 p.m.

 

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