Predicting 20 billion connected electronic devices by next year
Ken Kennedy Institute for Information Technology hosts third annual Rice Data Science Conference.
Exploring the Ethical, Legal, and User Perspectives of Integrating Autonomous Systems into Daily Life
Annual recruiting celebration gives future Owls a taste of Houston and life at Rice
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
Predicting 20 billion connected electronic devices by next year
Ken Kennedy Institute for Information Technology hosts third annual Rice Data Science Conference.
Syd Polk Returns to Software Engineering
Rice CS alumnus Syd Polk is now an Indeed software engineer.
Allison Heath: CS and Genomics
Allison Heath's path to genomics research
Joe Walowski: Going against the Grain
Rice CS alumnus Joe Walowski is now VP for Alexa at Amazon.
Stephanie Weirich: a Passion for Programming Languages
Rice alumna Stephanie Weirich is now a CS professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
Student Mentors Needed at Yates High School Robotics Club
Two Sigma and Rice University are looking for students who want to mentor the Yates High School Robotics Club
Kavraki Group wins best paper award at ICRA 2019
The Kavraki group won a best paper award at 2019 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) in the Cognitive Robotics category.
Bob Swanson: CS and the Traveling Salesman
“There is a role in the world for CS people who want to be broad rather than deep. You can see connections that a specialist won’t see," said Bob Swanson (B.A. '84). He's made a career out of pointing out those connections.
Bishr Tabbaa: Software Engineering and Biotechnology as strands of DNA Double Helix
“Don’t take shortcuts you’ll pay for tomorrow; technology debt is just like financial debt – it compounds on you," said Gene by Gene software engineering manager Bishr Tabbaa (B.A. '99).
Lu contributes to algorithm, identifies threats to humans, crops
Jacob Lu's work in the Treangen Lab