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Chamzas awarded NSF GRFP Friday, Apr. 12, 2019
Ph.D. student Constantinos Chamzas wins NSF GRFP award.
Eric Salituro: CS goes to the Movies Thursday, Apr. 11, 2019
Rice alumnus Eric Salituro leveraged his computer science degree and his experience supporting Rice faculty computers and computer graphics (CG) projects into a career at the heart of the animated movie industry.
Wendy-Kay Logan: Blazing a Trail Monday, Apr. 8, 2019
Rice CS alumna Wendy-Kay Logan leads diverse teams across Google and Alphabet
Stan Hanks: Finding and Fixing Problems Thursday, Apr. 4, 2019
Solving problems is still the high point of Stan Hanks' job. He said, “My best day at work is when I unexpectedly come to a solution for something that has been bothering me for a while –that ‘ah hah’ moment."
Ruth Huang Miller: in Pursuit of Knowledge Tuesday, Apr. 2, 2019
MCS alumna Ruth Huang Miller is a data scientist at Panera Bread. “I focus on data science and database work, but I also spend a lot of time in compilers and algorithms."
Building a Supportive Network Monday, Apr. 1, 2019
“It’s been really rewarding to see how far I’ve come. My CS foundation is really strong.” Avin Magee (CS '20)
CSters: supporting women in Computer Science courses and programs Thursday, Mar. 28, 2019
Csters grew from 5 members to more than 150. CSters supports women in computing.
Clement Pang: AI Research, Relatable Software, and the Art of Coding Tuesday, Mar. 26, 2019
Clement Pang (B.S. ’07) is a serial technology industry entrepreneur and investor in Silicon Valley whose ultimate goal is to produce software solutions for problems that matter."
Rima Tanash: CS Security, Logic, and Formal Verification Monday, Mar. 25, 2019
AWS Security Engineer Rima Tanash (Ph.D. '17) said the problem-solving skills acquired in graduate school are highly valued in industry. "
Tina Kim Explores Many Paths with a CS Foundation Friday, Mar. 22, 2019
Tina Kim was one of only five women in her graduating class of CS majors. She said, “Don’t be discouraged if you don’t notice other people like you in your college or your classes. There are plenty of women in tech."