PhD alumnus' paper selected for conference anniversary
Rice CS PhD alumnus Kuldeep Meel's paper selected for conference anniversary
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
PhD alumnus' paper selected for conference anniversary
Rice CS PhD alumnus Kuldeep Meel's paper selected for conference anniversary
A.I. and machine learning at Rice: Much more than science fiction
Rice researchers are changing public perception by making artificial intelligence less flashy and more practical.
Stormy Peters: the Open Source Advocate
As the popularity of Linux and open source software was rising, Stormy Peters was growing frustrated by the number of people working on similar solutions. She proposed putting GNOME on HP computers to free up people and resources for other problems.
Developing the tools to handle big data
Eugene Ng has devised numerous strategies that enable networks to adapt their structures dynamically.
Daphne Wert Strasert: CS and Monsters
Rice CS alumna Daphne Strasert is a published horror author.
Rice Computer Science invites applications for faculty positions
Positions are tenured and tenure-track at all ranks, and start in July 2020.
Akshaya Srivatsa: Growing your CS Career
AK Srivatsa, once a PhD student in Rice's Computer Science Department, now Bolt's director of engineering.
Predicting 20 billion connected electronic devices by next year
Ken Kennedy Institute for Information Technology hosts third annual Rice Data Science Conference.
Syd Polk Returns to Software Engineering
Rice CS alumnus Syd Polk is now an Indeed software engineer.
Allison Heath: CS and Genomics
Allison Heath's path to genomics research