Nakhleh and team seek details of cancer’s evolutionary tree
Rice computer scientist, engineering dean Luay Nakhleh earns NSF support for single-cell genome study
‘Human Flourishing in the Age of AI’ conference tackles how AI is quietly reshaping what it means to live a fully human life.
New imaging approach could enable faster, more accurate 3D sensing for robotics, manufacturing and autonomous systems.
As part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Bio-attribution Challenge, a team of Rice University computer scientists is building a computational tool to screen environmental DNA samples for pathogens.
What does it mean for human beings to flourish in a world shaped by AI?
Nakhleh and team seek details of cancer’s evolutionary tree
Rice computer scientist, engineering dean Luay Nakhleh earns NSF support for single-cell genome study
Vicente Ordóñez joins Rice CS with CAREER Award
NSF aids machine-learning effort to recognize complex visual concepts in images
RAMBO speeds searches on huge DNA databases
Rice CS team's new method cuts indexing times from weeks to hours, search times from hours to minutes
Kavraki Lab research improves how robots plan in complex environments
Work on learning-based motion planning earns a Best Paper nomination in cognitive robotics at ICRA 2021
NIH grant boosts computational search for cancer drugs
Computer scientist Lydia Kavraki and team developing toolkit to model protein-ligand interactions
Moshe Vardi wins 2021 Knuth Prize
The Knuth Prize is one of theoretical computer science’s most prestigious annual awards
Rice CS faculty Shrivastava awarded tenure
Promotion to associate professor with tenure effective July 1
Students' data science model could help avoid costly natural gas compressor shutdowns
D2K Showcase winner uses data from compressors to improve maintenance
Moshe Vardi to give prestigious annual Vienna Gödel Lecture
Technology is Driving the Future, But Who Is Steering?
New engineering and science building plans taking shape
Construction begins this summer on 266,000-square-foot building replacing Abercrombie.