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Inside Rice Engineering and Computing

Solving for Greater Good


At Rice Engineering, 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.

 

 

Zhiwei Fang and Haotian Wang

Reactor developed at Rice could make direct air capture more energy efficient

Rice chemical and biomolecular engineers led by Haotian Wang have developed an electrochemical reactor that could dramatically improve the process of removing carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere.

As published in Nature Energy, their design could be a part of the solution to the pressing problem of emission impacts on the climate and biosphere by enabling more agile and scalable carbon dioxide mitigation strategies.

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Engineering News

Associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering recognized for contributions to decarbonization and sustainable chemical production.

Microfluid skin patch, microneedles detect protein biomarkers in dermal interstitial fluid.

Rice Engineering and Computing professor recognized for work in Riemannian optimization.

Graduate student Adrian Celaya and team from Rice, the MD Anderson Cancer Center and New York University recognized for segmentation and analysis of tumors.

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November 4-5

In-Space Physical AI Workshop

Taking place at the Ion, this event will bring together industry leaders, government agencies, and academia to explore the cutting edge of AI in space exploration.

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GCURS

November 8-10

2024 Gulf Coast Undergraduate Research Symposium

GCURS provides current undergraduates the opportunity to present their original research discoveries to scholars from around the world.

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December 4

D2K Fall Showcase

Explore D2K students’ end-of-semester projects covering a wide range of topics including computer vision, natural language processing and more.

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