Google Chief Scientist Jeff Dean discusses AI and ML during Rice visit
The Ken Kennedy Institute, led by Rice CS faculty member Lydia Kavraki, hosted Jeff Dean for distinguished lecture
Algorithm’s potential to advance quantum computing places team among select group vying for $5M prize
Honor recognizes influential work in data center networking and Internet performance measurement
Rice experts available to discuss emerging computational technologies reshaping disease detection, public health preparedness and next-generation therapeutics
Patel received the award for his impact in high-performance computing at SC25
Google Chief Scientist Jeff Dean discusses AI and ML during Rice visit
The Ken Kennedy Institute, led by Rice CS faculty member Lydia Kavraki, hosted Jeff Dean for distinguished lecture
Rice researchers find bias in healthcare data, hope to spur greater inclusion
ML pHLA binding predictors found to favor higher-income areas
Rice CS PhD student David Quiroga wins ICRC Best Poster Award
Paper takes novel approach to the quantum process tomography problem
Rice hosts Quantum Information Processing Systems Workshop
Ongoing quantum physics research could revolutionize computing, communication, and sensing capabilities
Large language models could be the key to better patient-trial matching
Rice CS Ph.D. student wins AMIA Best Student Paper Award
Rice Computer Science expands access to students
Faculty member and Ph.D. alumna Risa Myers helps broaden participation in computing at Rice
Rice CS PhD alumni cite Ben Hu’s mentorship for success in industry and academic roles
Associate professor launches four Ph.D. alumni in first two years at Rice
Rice computer scientists steer robot workshop and privacy concerns at IROS 2023
Kavraki lab researchers lead robot task and motion planning workshop, address data and image privacy breaches in robotics
Best-ATVA-Paper Award surprises Rice CS alumni and professor Moshe Vardi
LTLf logic problem stumps then inspires computer science researchers
Rice University researcher presents quantum computing work at SC2023
CS assistant professor Tirthak Patel’s GRAPHINE optimizes the use of neutral atoms