Andrew Huie: CS and a Tokyo Startup
Andrew Huie's work at Tokyo Startup Ascent
‘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?
Andrew Huie: CS and a Tokyo Startup
Andrew Huie's work at Tokyo Startup Ascent
Kavraki receives NSF grant for COVID-19 'computational pipeline'
Rice computer scientist looks to help identify fragments of SARS-CoV-2 viral proteins that could be used as targets for vaccine development.
Kavraki honored with 2019 ACM/AAAI Allen Newell Award
Dr. Lydia Kavraki honored with 2019 ACM/AAAI Allen Newell Award
Alumnus-led makerspace creates, sells and donates protective equipment to workers on the front lines.
Elsonbaty first Rice student honored with leadership credential
Computer Science senior Noor Elsonbaty made university history earning his International Coaching Federation (ICF) Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential.
Treangen awarded $1.5 million to develop new DNA screening tools
The award is the third phase of a $2.7 million dollar contract from the Functional Genomic and Computational Assessment of Threats program.
Cooper awarded for service, leadership to Rice
Professor receives Rice Faculty Award for Excellence in University Service and Leadership.
University of Gothenburg awards Vardi honorary doctorate
University Professor recognized for his “contributions to the usage of logic in various fields in computer science."
Wallach among recipients of Rice's first COVID-19 research grants
Diagnostics, detection, better masks and voter safety among initial targets.
Treangen co-organizes international symposium on COVID-19
On April 17, the COV-IRT virtual event maxed out registration of 1,000.