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Ryan Aipperspach: CS and Building Companies Tuesday, May. 28, 2019
Ryan Aipperspach, entrepreneur and Computer Science alumnus (B.S. ’04) said Rice’s multi-disciplinary undergraduate program helped him develop a set of skills beyond CS.
Laurie Watts: Hungry to Learn Thursday, May. 23, 2019
Watts has worked in various aspects of software engineering for three decades and said her Rice skills were just as relevant at IBM and Siemens as at an Austin startup.
Frank Zhang: Indie VR developer Tuesday, May. 21, 2019
“I’ve always been a hacker at heart, so I went to all the local hackathons and a lot Startup Weekend events,” said entrepreneur and indie VR developer Frank Zhang (B.A. in CS '14).
Eric Carlson: CS, Management, and Aviation Friday, May. 17, 2019
“This might be my most enjoyable role yet,” said FlightAware product manager and Rice CS alumnus Eric Carlson. “It leverages my consulting experience, and allows me to talk business and talk tech at the same time."
Leslie Ann Goldberg's Side Job Tuesday, May. 14, 2019
Leslie Ann Goldberg (B.A. ’87) discovered her love of research at Rice. “Standing at the board with students and other research colleagues and finally solving a problem – especially after many months of trying – that’s a great day,” she said.
Santiago Mejia: from Paper to Privacy Tuesday, May. 7, 2019
Rice University alumnus Santiago Mejia (B.A. ’91) began his computer science journey the hard way – without a computer.
CS graduates biggest class in history Friday, May. 3, 2019
209 students from the Department of Computer Science are part of the largest graduating class in the history of the university.
Mohammad Ovais: Startups and MedTech Thursday, May. 2, 2019
Medtech entrepreneur Mohammad Ovais views his employees as family. He said, "l feel the relationship between employer and employee should be forever.”
Jarred Payne: “Think before you Code” Tuesday, Apr. 30, 2019
Rice CS alumnus Jarred Payne said,“The biggest take-away from COMP 410 was ‘think before you code’. When you jump in and code first, you will get to a point where you are stuck. No amount of coding will fix a bad plan."
Sarah Dover Mendez: Information Architect and Content Engineer Thursday, Apr. 25, 2019
Rice CS alumna Sarah Dover Mendez said, “In both my teaching and technical communications careers, the benefit of my CS degree has been a way of thinking that extends to many disciplines."