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At Rice Engineering and Computing, we collaborate with scientists and scholars across campus and around the world to solve some of the most urgent issues of our time. Through our five research focus areas – Health and Well-being, Energy and Sustainability, Resilient and Adaptive Communities, Advanced Materials, and Future Computing – we are solving for greater good.

 

 

Jason Chen, Ege Halac, Santoago Brent, Caden Schmidt, Kenna Sanders, Ethan Javedan and Felix Hasson  pose by their poster at the OEDK showcase

Rice student startup raises $1.85M for medical cargo drone transport system

A student-founded startup is developing a drone-based system for sensitive medical supplies transport. Named after the Dutch word for “haste,” Haast Autonomous pairs a custom aircraft with software that manages dispatch, routing and chain of custody to improve how materials move between health care sites in increasingly centralized medical systems.

The Haast aircraft offers a fast, safe and on-demand system of transport for life-critical cargo. The $1.85 million in funds raised will support pilot trials and plans to go to market in 2027.

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Engineering & Computing News

Researchers and educators recognized for advances in artificial intelligence, sustainability, health and technology.

Prestigious honor recognizes pioneering research advancing personalized treatments for movement impairments

For an AI-enabled approach to make stronger, eco-friendly, and cheaper concrete to build resilient cities.

Rice materials science freshman Rishi Madhuvairy and collaborator take top honors at Purdue AI Research Showcase.