
Rice engineering ranks high in degrees to women
Rice placed 15th among 749 four-year private nonprofit institutions in the US for the number of bachelor’s degrees in engineering it awarded to women.
Rice CS faculty member promoted to associate teaching professor
Rice engineer recognized for contributions to robotics, computational biomedicine, AI
Novel communication solution drastically speeds up LLM training
The summits brought together global experts to set the vision for the future of quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI).
Rice engineering ranks high in degrees to women
Rice placed 15th among 749 four-year private nonprofit institutions in the US for the number of bachelor’s degrees in engineering it awarded to women.
Vardi leading new initiative on technology, culture and society
Negative impacts of technology will be addressed with research, education, outreach.
Jayson Carter: Learn Something New
Rice CS alumnus joins Amazon Media Group as a software engineer
Vardi: computing crisis calls for changes in public policy, not in ethics
Vardi announced a new Rice initiative devoted to technology, culture and society.
Technology is driving the future, but who is doing the steering?
Moshe Vardi, professor in Computational Engineering, computer science and director of the Ken Kennedy Institute for Information Technology believes that we are currently facing a public policy crisis in the tech industry.
Keith D. Cooper, the L. John and Ann H. Doerr Chair in Computational Engineering, professor of computer science (CS) and of electrical and computer engineering, has been named chair of the computational and applied mathematics (CAAM) department.
Kavraki inducted to the Academy of Athens
Lydia Kavraki has been elected as a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Athens, the premier scientific society in Greece and the world’s oldest academy.
RemixCS offers CS training to local high school
RemixCS is introducing high school students to careers in CS.
Vardi is named American Mathematical Society Fellow
Vardi has been named a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.
CS Department announces Podcast
Unconventional Computing is a new Podcast produced by the CS Department