Probabilistic bloom filters trained with artificial intelligence are bad news for fake news
He succeeds Luay Nakhleh, who is set to become dean of the George R. Brown School of Engineering
The collaboration with NASA included data from 59 astronauts and the NASA Twin Study
Nakhleh will begin his new role on January 1, 2021

Understanding how life works through computation Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020
Rice CS computational biologists developing methods to further understand cells at the molecular level

Wallach shares security expertise in 2020 election coverage Monday, Nov. 2, 2020
Wallach’s work on election security has recently been covered in Wired Magazine, CNET, USA Today, CNBC and more.

Treangen and multi-institutional team awarded $11M to study multi-drug resistant infections Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020
Researchers seek to explain the microbial, clinical, and antimicrobial resistance factors of three major pathogens

Deep learning gives drug design a boost Monday, Oct. 5, 2020
The Kavraki Lab introduces a computational tool that predicts metabolites.

Dan Wallach Webinar on Electronic Voting Research Thursday, Sep. 24, 2020
Join MCS@Rice on October 7, 2020 at 12pm CDT

AI could expand healing with bioscaffolds Monday, Sep. 21, 2020
Kavraki uses machine learning to speed bioscaffold development

Kavraki elected to prestigious Academia Europaea Saturday, Sep. 12, 2020
Computer Science faculty member recognized for 'sustained academic excellence'

How computer science takes data science to the next level Wednesday, Sep. 9, 2020
Computer science allows us to actualize data science’s vast potential

The importance of graduate-level computer science in the 21st-century workplace Wednesday, Sep. 9, 2020
The right master’s degree will change your perspective, preparing you for careers in hot button sectors

NSF backs first community platform for smarter wireless Tuesday, Sep. 1, 2020
Rice computer scientist Ang Chen joins researchers developing tools to make networks, mobile applications more intelligent