Engineering Dean’s Office
Dean
Joseph W. Tedesco, Ph.D., P.E.
Associate Dean for Research and Facilities
Hanadi Rifai, Ph.D., P.E., F. ASCE
Associate Dean for Graduate Programs
Suresh Khator, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean of Administration
Roshawnda Anderson, Ph.D.
Director of the Division of Undergraduate Programs and Student Success
Fritz Claydon, Ph.D.
Director of College Business Operations
Stephen Bangerter
Graduate Program
Contact: Kaitlin Mallory, Graduate Advisor , Graduate Advisor
Phone: 713-743-2681
Graduate Program
Civil, Environmental, and Geosensing Engineering Programs
Contact: Jose Rodriguez, Academic Advisor
Phone: 713-743-7060
Contact: Brandie Yale, Academic Advisor
Phone: 713-743-6849
Email: bmasseng@Central.UH.EDU
Contact: Cyrena Edwards, Graduate Advising Assistant
Phone: 713-743-4180
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Program
Contact: Cecily Smith, Academic Advisor
Phone: 713-743-4505
Contact: Tawania Deburr
Phone: 713-743-8346
Email: mse@egr.uh.edu
Contact: Anne Sturm, Graduate Advisor
Phone: 832-842-4848
Contact: Trina Johnson, Graduate Advisor
Phone: 832-842-4838
Contact: Jenna Donnelly, Academic Advisor
Phone: 713-743-4522
General Information
The programs and courses listed in this section of the catalog describe Cullen College of Engineering offerings as of the date of publication. While the degree programs are expected to remain unchanged, the courses themselves will change to meet the demands of the engineering profession.
Facilities
The college is housed in several buildings on and off campus. Biomedical Engineering recently populated the second floor of the Science and Engineering Research Center (SERC), a multidisciplinary center focused on UH Health initiatives. Part of the first floor of SERC houses the UH Nanofabrication Facility, a state-of-the-art clean room managed by the Materials Science and Engineering Program and supported by the UH Division of Research. The Petroleum Engineering Program opened in a newly renovated facility at the UH Energy Research Park in January 2011. The park is also home to several Cullen College research efforts, including the Texas Center for Clean Engines, Emissions and Fuels, and the National Wind Energy Center.
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