Houston

We would like to congratulate the winners of the 2016 The International Sustainable World Energy, Engineering, and Environment Project (I-SWEEEP): Jaewoo Heo, Vikram Pandian, Zury Cutler, Emily Huang, Vaishali Tikoo, Drew Provost, William Yin, Julia Riley, Arjun Menta, Sarah Carlson,...
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We would like to congratulate the winners of the 2016 Communications, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (C-STEM) Challenge: Patrick Frain, Emili Arnautovic, Kendall Maffet, Armon Alex, Derrick Ngo, and Nasario Trejo, Jr. A huge thank you to Dixie Chemical Company...
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We would like to congratulate the winners of the 2016 National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) Aspirations in Computing: Isabel Li, Temitope Oyewuwo, Kanchana Raja, Asha Jackson, Paige Moore, Jacqueline Deans, Caitlin Lau, Uma Sethuraman, and Brittany Leslie....
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We would like to congratulate the winners of the 2016 Science Engineering Fair Houston: Hina Akbar, Annie Zhang, Jenny Qu, Vidisha Ganesh, Akhil Majmudar, Andrew Liu, Smiti Gandhi, Maria Lopez, Adham Kassem, Hasnain Khan, Mujtaba Hussain, Brianna Lola, Katelynn Miller,...
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We would like to congratulate the winners of the 2016 All-Earth Ecobot Challenge: Rafael Elorza, Chris Frias, Jonathan Mejia, and the Glamour Bots. A huge thank you to Golden Pass for sponsoring the awards for these students! Without industry partners...
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We would like to congratulate the winners of the 2016 Energy City of the Future: Ryan Quach, Duncan Rowe, Nicholas Vaporciyan, Rohith Karur, Zack Donovan, Ian Hommel, Nicholas Keck, Mayeul Paul-Dauphin, and Shasi Pininti. A huge thank you to Hess...
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We would like to congratulate the winners of the 2016 Young Inventor’s Showcase: Wyatt Moncla, Chase Ojeda, Lamess El Beheary, Lola Rocha, Molly Fruehan, Amanda Huttenbach, Chris Limon, Lakshmi Sunder, Amber Kaul, and grand prize winners Karan Sura, Christopher Ho,...
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-Posted by Paige Barnes, CEEF Director of Education Change the Perception Each year as part of our Energy Day Academic Program (EDAP), we award students for their accomplishments in STEM. What will our future look like without these students? Many...
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What isn’t nanotechnology good for is more like it. But what is nanotechnology? According to the National Nanotechnology Initiative, nanotechnology “is science, engineering, and technology conducted at the nanoscale, which is about 1 to 100 nanometers.” In other words, it’s...
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Whether you realize it or not, microwave ovens were actually named for the microwaves that they emit to heat foods. Microwaves are located between radio waves and infrared radiation on the electromagnetic spectrum. Microwaves are found at a specific frequency...
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