Ken Kennedy Institute’s annual conference informs the future of AI in health innovation
The event underscored the importance of responsible AI implementations in health care
‘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?
Ken Kennedy Institute’s annual conference informs the future of AI in health innovation
The event underscored the importance of responsible AI implementations in health care
Rice CS research could make weird AI images a thing of the past
New diffusion model approach solves the aspect ratio problem
Triple Rice CS alumnus joins Engineering Advisory Board
Travis McPhail, ’04, ’07, ’11, will advise Rice Engineering in navigating the future of computing
Jiarong Xing ’24 to join Rice University’s Department of Computer Science
2023-24 Future Faculty Fellow highlights program’s workshops, community of support
Meet Rice CS’s new faculty: Hanjie Chen
Chen specializes in natural language processing, interpretable machine learning, and trustworthy AI
Rice Computer Science welcomes six new faculty members
Equipped with expertise in HPC, NLP, deep learning, and computer vision, new faculty bring a passion for teaching computer science
Annual Rice event explores AI innovation in health care
Ken Kennedy Institute hosting AI in Health Conference Sept. 9-12
Risa Myers promoted to associate teaching professor
Myers’ innovative data science pedagogy brings real-world data applications to the classroom
SelfEQ helps computers ‘see’ more accurately and consistently
New training method improves visual grounding
Rice CS postdoc research associate joins AI Institute
Wil Thomason brings strong background in task and motion planning to team of experts at one of the nation’s leading robotics institutions