Griffin, Nakhleh receive George R. Brown Awards for Superior Teaching
Administered by the Center for Teaching Excellence, the awards recognize top Rice instructors as determined by the votes of alumni.
‘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?
Griffin, Nakhleh receive George R. Brown Awards for Superior Teaching
Administered by the Center for Teaching Excellence, the awards recognize top Rice instructors as determined by the votes of alumni.
Improving immunotherapy outcomes with personalized treatments
Didier Devaurs, a former postdoctoral researcher in computer science reports promising computational work in cancer research.
Larry Ciscon is a serial entrepreneur in Houston
Larry Ciscon's CS Startups
How a professional master's degree gave this alumna career options
After quarantine, Wenxing Qiu '19 is back to coding at Schlumberger.
How one professor moved 219 students from the classroom to online
ELEC 220 is a required course for all ECE and computer science majors at Rice University.
How Rice gave Yang Wu the confidence to try new things
Yang Wu's advice on being successful in CS
Deep learning rethink overcomes major obstacle in AI industry
SLIDE is first algorithm for training deep neural nets faster on CPUs than GPUs.
Kavraki receives Robotics and Automation Society Pioneer Award
Rice computer science professor recognized for her fundamental contributions to robot design.
At Microsoft and GitHub, Lauren Brose makes change
Lauren Brose finds her niche working at Microsoft and GitHub
Johnny Chen is keeping products and careers on track
Rice University Computer Science alumnus Johnny Chen describes how he helps his engineering teams stay on track