
Squeegee helps identify contaminants in microbiome samples
Treangen Lab and BCM researchers develop new tool for microbiome analysis
Rice associate professor of computer science Todd Treangen serves as Chair of the ASM BIG Program Committee.
A Rice Ph.D. alum, Xing focuses on secure systems and scalable AI infrastructure
Recognition honors his global impact in advancing the field of cyber-humanities
New Rice CS faculty member Alireza Fallah specializes in market and mechanism design, its intersection with machine learning theory and responsible AI
Squeegee helps identify contaminants in microbiome samples
Treangen Lab and BCM researchers develop new tool for microbiome analysis
Rice CS Researchers Build Performance Analysis Tools for Exascale Supercomputers
Professor Mellor-Crummey and PhD students Anderson and Liu begin parallel analysis as supercomputer is being built
How computer science will help prevent the next pandemic
Engineers in their own words: Rice computer scientist Todd Treangen
Robotics researchers develop open-source motion planning benchmarking tool
Kavraki Lab helps standardize robot motion planning algorithm evaluations
IEEE honors Lydia Kavraki with Frances E. Allen Medal
Kavraki was recognized “for foundational probabilistic algorithms and randomized search methods that have broad impact in robotic motion planning and computational biology.”
T. S. Eugene Ng Named IEEE Fellow
Ng has been recognized for contributions to circuit-switched innovations in datacenter network and scalable methods for internet delay estimation
A record eight engineering faculty, including three CS, receive NSF CAREER Awards
Kavraki Lab helps scientists improve personalized immunology treatment plans for cancer, other diseases
OptimaLab optimizes problem-solving algorithms
The team, led by Anastasios Kyrillidis, specializes in increasing the efficiency of very complicated calculations
Rice CS PhD Student Mohammadamin Edrisi Wins Honorable Mention at ISMB
Edrisi, Nakhleh and team’s research on new scalable methods for single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) also appears in the journal Bioinformatics