Clement Pang: AI Research, Relatable Software, and the Art of Coding
Clement Pang (B.S. ’07) is a serial technology industry entrepreneur and investor in Silicon Valley whose ultimate goal is to produce software solutions for problems that matter."
Clement Pang: AI Research, Relatable Software, and the Art of Coding
Clement Pang (B.S. ’07) is a serial technology industry entrepreneur and investor in Silicon Valley whose ultimate goal is to produce software solutions for problems that matter."
Rima Tanash: CS Security, Logic, and Formal Verification
AWS Security Engineer Rima Tanash (Ph.D. '17) said the problem-solving skills acquired in graduate school are highly valued in industry. "
Tina Kim Explores Many Paths with a CS Foundation
Tina Kim was one of only five women in her graduating class of CS majors. She said, “Don’t be discouraged if you don’t notice other people like you in your college or your classes. There are plenty of women in tech."
Gaurav Banga: Accidental Entrepreneur
Rice University CS alumnus Gaurav Banga did not intend to become a serial startup guy. He said, "I became an entrepreneur when I discovered a problem I couldn’t put down.”
Annie Christian Klemp: Embracing Challenges
Rice University CS alumna Annie Christian Klemp believes the best solutions are created by diverse teams.
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.