
Rice’s first Google PhD Fellowship awarded to Jiarong Xing in Computer Science
Xing’s work opens new frontiers by enabling runtime programmability of networks and by leveraging programmable networking for security
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
Rice’s first Google PhD Fellowship awarded to Jiarong Xing in Computer Science
Xing’s work opens new frontiers by enabling runtime programmability of networks and by leveraging programmable networking for security
OptimaLab team improves neural network training with NSF-Intel Grant
Independent Subnetwork Training will make mobile distributed learning practical
ROBE Array could let small companies access popular form of AI
Low-memory technique for deep-learning recommendation systems won Outstanding Paper at MLSys2022
NSF grant supports ballot integrity research
Computer scientists will use machine learning to read hand-marked ballots
Meet Rice CS’ new faculty: Nai-Hui Chia
Chia specializes in quantum algorithms, quantum complexity, and quantum cryptography
Meet Rice CS’ New Professor: Vladimir Braverman
Braverman specializes in algorithms and their applications for machine learning, computer networks, and medical imaging
Biomedical, data science training wins new $4.16M grant
PI Lydia Kavraki is the Program Director for the National Library of Medicine Training Program
Three new faculty members join Rice Computer Science
New hires include experts in quantum computing, efficient sublinear algorithms, machine learning, and high-performance computing
Rice, NASA extend Space Act Agreement
Previous collaborations, including Lydia Kavraki's Robonaut program, were key to negotiating the extension.
Four Rice CS grad students named National GEM Consortium fellows
CS Fellows are sponsored by Adobe, Intel, IBM and Johns Hopkins