CS major places first in mathematics, CS division at Sigma Xi conference
Bikrant Das Sharma's winning ML project suggests correlation between CO2 emissions and gross domestic product.
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
Patel received the award for his impact in high-performance computing at SC25
Tool can pinpoint disease-relevant cell types across many complex conditions
CS major places first in mathematics, CS division at Sigma Xi conference
Bikrant Das Sharma's winning ML project suggests correlation between CO2 emissions and gross domestic product.
Keren Zhou awarded ACM-IEEE Fellowship in High Performance Computing
Zhou is recognized for his work developing performance tools for GPU-accelerated applications
Ken Kennedy Institute awards four computer science fellows
Program aims to attract graduate students to Rice in the fields of computational science and engineering, high performance computing and data analytics
Wallach shares security expertise in build up to 2020 election
Wallach’s work on election security has recently been covered in Wired Magazine, CNBC and more.
First-ever virtual HackRice welcomes participants from around the world
Student projects tackled remote learning, data science, biomedical and finance
Salvatore Testa: Mobile SDKs and Startups
Rice CS alumnus shares his experience with Square and making the move to new startup Persona.
FDA OKs manufacturer’s version of Rice ventilator
Rice Computer Science PhD student Thomas Herring led the development of the original control system and algorithm.
Kathi Fletcher on Product Development and FATE
Alumna Katherine Fletcher (BSEE ’87, MSEE ’94) is passionate about fairness, accountability, transparency, and equity. She calls this combination of values FATE.
Andrew Huie: CS and a Tokyo Startup
Andrew Huie's work at Tokyo Startup Ascent
Kavraki receives NSF grant for COVID-19 'computational pipeline'
Rice computer scientist looks to help identify fragments of SARS-CoV-2 viral proteins that could be used as targets for vaccine development.