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2. *University of Houston Scholarship Report 2006-2007 University of Houston Art Museum & Solo Shows Art Commissions – 329 Design Awards – 27 Published Music – 46 International and National Music Performances – 1,034 Theatre Performance & Dir. – 223 Published Books – 507 Refereed Articles – 4,918 Chapters in Edited Books – 946 Conference Presentations – 5,316 Invited Presentations – 5,258 Scholarly activity summary: 2001-2005* Overview Total Students ~ 35,000 (5000 Graduate Students) System Wide > 50,000 Total Faculty ~ 900 Academic Ranking of World Universities in 2006: 259/500 Other schools in these rankings are: the universities of Notre Dame, Oregon, Missouri, RPI, and George Washington
3. Strategic Progress UH Research Clusters: Arts & Human Enrichment Bio-Med Sciences & Engineering Community Advancement & Education Nano-Materials Architecture – modified structure for community interface Cluster strategic hire in Structural Biology & infectious disease offer Positioning urban university to address its major issues Counter-offer retained David Francis to lead neurocognitive cluster Energy & Natural Resources Strategic Energy Alliance led by Lane Sloan; Lone Star Wind Alliance Cluster strategic hire: Shay Curran the Light Institute Complex Systems/ Space Exploration
4. SERC: Atomic and molecular synthesis Structural biology Biomedical/neurological 5 2 3 Computational biology and molecular design 4 Clean room, characterization, and drug and device development 1 an idea realized
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6. ANEURYSM PREDICTION & STENT DESIGN BIO-MED SCIENCES: Bioimaging – Medical Diagnostics & Application Design ANEURYSM PREDICTION VASCULAR THROMBOSIS IN THE PRESENCES OF STENOSIS COMPUTATIONAL HEALTH DIAGNOSTICS Stent Design for Aortic Abdominal Aneurysm (AAA) Experimental nonsurgical procedure: - developed for high-risk patients - performed using catheterization Tissue engineered stents for Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) angioplasty We are working with The Methodist Hospital and St. Luke’s Hospital on medical diagnostics such as aneurysm prediction as well as applications design for stents to be used in these situations.
7. COMPUTATIONAL BIOIMAGING: CARDIOLOGY filtering & texture analysis Micro CT slices After 3-D DAF before slices through coronary Group-mean spatio-temporal distribution of Bz for depolarization and repolarization stages measured by multichannel SQUID at rest, during physical exercise and post exercise in clinical patients without evidence of CAD New screening method to diagnose coronary artery disease in adults – filtering with wavelets: means to quantify anomalous character of tissue. BIO-MED SCIENCES: Bioimaging - Cardiology QRS ST-Ta stress post rest
8. BIO-MED SCIENCES: Bioimaging – Ultrasound Imaging ULTRASOUND IMAGING via computational models NOVEL BIOMEDICAL IMAGING AND DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS using nano-size magnetic biomarkers Standard Ultrasound uses time stamps to calculate geometric properties of an artery. This works using system-identification techniques to recover the mass-spring-damper models. From these models, mechanical properties of the artery can be calculated.
9. ADVANCING CLEAN FOSSIL FUELS DRIVING RENEWABLES & ALTERNATIVES PROMOTING CONSERVATION & ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY LEADING SYSTEMS INTEGRATION Strategic Thrusts
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11. Lone Star Wind Alliance Opportunity -- global leadership, capital of renewables ■ Now largest wind-energy producer in the nation ■ 2 nd largest land wind resource potential in U.S. (after N.D.) ■ Opportunity for massive influx of wind industry infrastructure (major part of estimated $80 billion/year nationwide by 2020) ■ 50 to 100 times more potential energy than biomass, the only reasonable energy ■ And is economically feasible today = $.05/kwhr ■ New equipment installation $23 billion/year with windmill reaching 2-5 megawatts/tower and blades reaching 40-60 meters. Eventually, blades will reach 100 meters and perhaps 10mw/tower-offshore. Collaboration & Organization ■ GLO, SECO and UH collaborated to capture leadership opportunity & create economic development support system ■ Formed Lone Star Wind Alliance, led by UH status report BY THE NUMBERS 45 percent/year growth in Texas from 1999 to 2007 30 percent/year growth in the U.S. on average 1,013 MW under construction in 2007
12. “ The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value.” ▬ THOMAS PAINE Although they represent very different facets of science, both healthy cardiovascular and energy supply systems are important to our lives. It is vital that we focus, both together and separately, on these two systems and overcome the impediments to success in these realms.