Ken Kennedy Institute Awards Computational Science & Engineering Fellowships
Program aims to attract graduate students to Rice in the fields of high performance computing, computational science & engineering, & data science.
How a Marine Corps Veteran Leveraged the Flexible Online Master of Data Science Program to Launch a Career in Human Spaceflight Research. (Spoiler: Is an Online Degree This Rigorous Worth the Investment?)
Algorithm’s potential to advance quantum computing places team among select group vying for $5M prize
Honor recognizes influential work in data center networking and Internet performance measurement
Rice experts available to discuss emerging computational technologies reshaping disease detection, public health preparedness and next-generation therapeutics
Ken Kennedy Institute Awards Computational Science & Engineering Fellowships
Program aims to attract graduate students to Rice in the fields of high performance computing, computational science & engineering, & data science.
Juhi Bhatnagar leverages HCI and MCS background at Microsoft
Rice MCS alumna talks human-computer interaction and other Rice MCS opportunities
Six Rice CS PhD students win Ken Kennedy Institute Graduate Fellowship Program Awards
Rice CS' fellowship recipients are supported by bp, SLB, Shell, Andrew Ladd Memorial Excellence in Computer Science, and the Ken Kennedy-Cray Inc. endowment
Rice CS alumni launch supply chain startup through Y Combinator S22
Abridge co-founders base their South Asia supply logistics venture in Mumbai
Rice CS alumna wraps up Stanford postdoc, joins CMU faculty
Beidi Chen (PhD '20) talks about grad school seminars and research freedom
ICPC Club helps students reach full potential in competitive programming
Greiner and team offer weekly computer programming contests and mentorship in challenging advanced topics overlapping with Rice CS curriculum
Kavraki Lab helps robots learn to solve tasks more quickly, inspired by human memory recall
Chamzas, Kavraki and team help robots retrieve relevant experiences to accomplish new tasks and solve new problems
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