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Philip Ernst

‘Awesome in every possible way’

April 25, 2022

To understand why Statistics’ Philip Ernst won this year’s George R. Brown Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Rice’s top teaching award, one need only read a few of the student comments in anonymous evaluations of his STAT 310 course.

Jacob Robinson and U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw at Crenshaw's fourth annual health care summit

Rep. Dan Crenshaw hosts health care summit

April 25, 2022

Neuroengineer Jacob Robinson discussed research at U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw’s fourth annual health care summit at Rice.

NSF Fellowship winners Take the Cake

NSF awards 38 Graduate Research Fellowships to Rice students

April 22, 2022

The National Science Foundation has awarded 38 Graduate Research Fellowships to Rice University students.

Tangled nanotubes

Tangle no more, nanotubes

April 22, 2022

Rice scientists have developed an acid-based solvent that simplifies carbon nanotube processing.

Gang Bao

Rice trains postdocs for nano-cancer future

April 22, 2022

The National Institutes of Health extend a grant to help future medical professionals understand nanotechnology-enabled tools to treat cancer.

Spring D2K

Stroke analysis project wins Spring D2K Showcase

April 21, 2022

Deep learning can be a tool to help those who suffer strokes discover their risk of having another. That idea won the top capstone prize in the Spring D2K Showcase.

Team Breadboard

Breadboard wins Engineering Design Showcase

April 21, 2022

Breadboard’s hands-free electric longboard won the top prize in the George R. Brown Engineering Design Showcase.

Girls at a booth at STEM fair

Reaching for the stars

April 18, 2022

Rice once again played host to the “Reach for the Stars! STEM Festival” April 9, an event held to inspire middle school girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

2019 Engineering Design Showcase

Engineering showcase in person again at Rice

April 18, 2022

Rice University students will show off their inventions at the annual George R. Brown School of Engineering Design Showcase on April 21.

A phase map of an agglomerated particle in a common lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery electrode shows the charge distribution as it goes from 4% to 86%. FP refers to iron phosphate. Rice University scientists found that the FP phase spreads nonuniformly on an aggregate surface upon charging, rather than the expected even spread of lithium over the surface. The scale bar is 10 microns. (Credit: Mesoscale Materials Science Group/Rice University)

Lithium’s narrow paths limit batteries

April 18, 2022

Study suggests that lithium batteries would benefit from more porous electrodes with better-aligned particles that don’t limit lithium distribution.

Common salt (NaCl) acts as an intermediary in the chemical vapor deposition growth of 2D molybdenum disulfide, speeding the process of its creation.

Rice lab improves recipe for valuable chemical

April 18, 2022

Rice University theorists show why salt gives a significant speed boost to valuable 2D molybdenum disulfide, an effect they say may work for other 2D materials as well.

Laryngoscope

Inspired students make intubation more intuitive

April 13, 2022

Rice University engineering students develop a simplified, wireless video laryngoscope to help clinicians intubate patients before procedures or in an emergency.

Karen Wang and Joseph Asfouri, Rice's 2022 Goldwater Scholarship winners

Breast cancer and nanoparticle research nets Karen Wang ’23 and Joseph Asfouri ’23 Goldwater Scholarships

April 11, 2022

Thanks to their groundbreaking research, McMurtry College junior Karen Wang and Sid Richardson College junior Joseph Asfouri were both recently awarded Goldwater Scholarships, America’s most prestigious awards for undergraduates studying natural sciences, engineering and mathematics.

Kaiyuan Yang

Kaiyuan Yang wins NSF CAREER Award

April 7, 2022

Electrical and computer engineer Kaiyuan Yang wins a National Science Foundation CAREER Award.

Luay Nakhleh, the William and Stephanie Sick Dean of the George R. Brown School of Engineering, toured the construction site of the new Engineering and Science Building on April 5.

A new view for science and engineering

April 6, 2022

Luay Nakhleh, the William and Stephanie Sick Dean of the George R. Brown School of Engineering, toured the construction site of the new Engineering and Science Building on April 5.

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