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Visualization of soft matter tubes

Molecular jiggling has implications for carbon nanotube fibers

May 28, 2021

New research suggests the jiggling motion of carbon nanotubes suspended in liquid solutions could have implications for the structure, processing and properties of nanotube fibers formed from those solutions.

Moshe Vardi

Moshe Vardi earns top computer science honor

May 27, 2021

Rice's Moshe Vardi has won the 2021 ACM/AAAI Allen Newell Award for his influential work at the interface of logic and computer science.

Flood Map

Rice builds FIRST flood-alert system for City of Houston

May 24, 2021

SSPEED Center's early-warning system covers hospitals, nursing homes, other critical facilities on Brays, Sims, Hunting and White Oak bayous.

Vardi

Moshe Vardi wins Knuth Prize

May 20, 2021

Rice's Moshe Vardi has won the 2021 Donald E. Knuth Prize, one of theoretical computer science's most prestigious annual awards.

President Leebron in a cran

Abercrombie coming down

May 18, 2021

Demolition of Rice’s historic Abercrombie Engineering Laboratory began on May 17 with the first ceremonial bites taken out of the building’s north face by Rice President David Leebron, Provost Reginald DesRoches and engineering professor Michael Wong.

Crohn's Researcher

Engineered organism could diagnose Crohn's disease flareups

May 17, 2021

Rice University researchers have engineered a bacterium capable of diagnosing a human disease, a milestone in the field of synthetic biology.

Research

Bio-inspired scaffolds help promote muscle growth

May 15, 2021

Rice University bioengineers are fabricating and testing tunable electrospun scaffolds completely derived from decellularized skeletal muscle to promote the regeneration of injured skeletal muscle.

Implant

Timing is everything in new implant tech

May 10, 2021

Rice engineers' wireless implants now allow for multiple stimulators to be programmed and magnetically powered from a single transmitter.

Team CSI

Students’ model could help avoid costly natural gas compressor shutdowns

May 7, 2021

A student project to predict the need for maintenance in natural gas compressors and avoid unexpected shutdowns has won this year’s Data to Knowledge Lab Showcase.

Satish Nagarajaiah

Nagarajaiah named distinguished member of American Society of Civil Engineers

May 6, 2021

Satish Nagarajaiah, a professor of civil and environmental engineering and of mechanical engineering at Rice’s Brown School of Engineering, has been elected a distinguished member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

ENGIMGMT

Rice adds Master of Engineering Management and Leadership degree

May 5, 2021

The Rice University Faculty Senate has approved the creation of a new professional master’s degree in the George R. Brown School of Engineering, the Master of Engineering Management and Leadership (MEML), to become available to students beginning in the fall.

ENGIMGMT

Rice approves new Master of Engineering Management and Leadership degree

May 3, 2021

The graduate program will launch on campus this fall and online in spring 2022.

Brain Drain Demo

Brain Drain team tops Engineering Design Showcase

April 30, 2021

A student-designed implantable pump to help relieve pressure on the brains of patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus or idiopathic intracranial hypertension has won the top prize in this year’s Brown School of Engineering Design Showcase.

Rice University and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory engineers are using neural networks to accelerate predictions of how the microstructures of materials evolve. The machine-learning technique should speed the development of novel materials.

Neural nets used to rethink material design

April 30, 2021

The microscopic structures and properties of materials are intimately linked, and customizing them is a challenge. Rice University engineers are determined to simplify the process through machine learning.

Rice University graduate student Linda Liu models the prototype glove to help reward the positive behaviors of people with trichotillomania, the compulsive pulling of hair. (Credit: Photos by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)

Help may be at hand for hair-pulling

April 30, 2021

People who compulsively pull their hair – suffering from an affliction known as trichotillomania – could find relief with a device created by Rice University students.

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