Treangen gets grant for DNA screening tools
Computer scientist Todd Treangen was awarded a $600,000 contract from Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA)
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
Treangen gets grant for DNA screening tools
Computer scientist Todd Treangen was awarded a $600,000 contract from Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA)
Chris Conway: Systems, Simulations, and Saving Lives
Christopher Conway, Rice University Computer Science alumnus and IESEG School of Management faculty member gives advice to CS students
Cooper recognized with award for superior teaching
Keith Cooper, the L. John and Ann H. Doerr Chair in Computational Engineering and professor in computer science was recognized with an award for superior teaching.
Nakhleh receives Rice’s top teaching award
Computer Science professor to receive Brown Prize, Rice’s top teaching award. Rice alumni have selected Luay Nakhleh for the George R. Brown Prize for Excellence in Teaching.
This morning, Rice University CS alumnus Adam Wulf is headed to prison. It’s a monthly commitment he’s made to help train inmates as future entrepreneurs.
Rixner awarded for Curriculum Innovation
Scott Rixner wins the 2019 George R. Brown School of Engineering’s Curriculum Innovation Award.
Rice to offer online Master of Computer Science degree
We are proud to announce our new online Master of Computer Science degree program starting in the Fall of 2019.
Rice CS alumna Shan Zhong plans to continue building her tech knowledge. "If I am learning something new, it is a great day. If you only do tasks about which you are 100% confident, you are probably not challenging yourself enough.”
Department coordinator Hurlock-Blake wins Hardy Bourland Award
Annepha Hurlock-Blake receives award from School of Engineering Dean Reggie DesRoches
Ph.D. student Constantinos Chamzas wins NSF GRFP award.