Flood of genome data hinders efforts to ID bacteria
Rice U. scientist's study finds growth of genomic databases affects species accuracy
‘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?
Flood of genome data hinders efforts to ID bacteria
Rice U. scientist's study finds growth of genomic databases affects species accuracy
Rice community mourns loss of Tony Gorry
A member of the National Academy of Medicine, Gorry was a beloved teacher and mentor, prolific writer and nationally recognized scholar in management, medicine and computer science.
Computer scientist Vardi named University Professor
Logic and computation expert receives Rice’s highest academic honor.
Shrivastava, Baraniuk get NSF grant for machine learning
Rice University engineers have been awarded a National Science Foundation grant to extend the foundations of Randomized Numerical Linear Algebra.
Rice U.’s Anshumali Shrivastava makes Science News’ top 10
Computer scientist named to magazine’s SN 10 list of young scientists to watch
A web platform that connects families after natural disasters won the first-place prize in this year’s HackRice.
Parsons wins Technical Leadership Award
Rebecca Parsons (Ph.D. ’92) wins the 2018 Technical Leadership Abie Award given by Anitab.org.
Kavraki, Vardi get NSF Grant for human-robot collaboration
Kravaki and Vardi have been awarded a NSF grant to develop a novel framework for human-robot collaboration.
Quantum bugs, meet your new swatter
Rice University scientist leads development of efficient method to characterize quantum computers
ShareBackup could keep data in the fast lane
Rice University lab develops circuit-switching tech to help data centers recover from failures