Solving for Greater Good
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.

Real-world impact at the 2025 D2K Spring Showcase
Fossilized pollen and sewage overflows in Houston were on display at the 2025 D2K Spring Showcase, held on April 23 in Duncan Hall. Team Data Trainers won first place with their project “Derailed - Evaluating the Effects of Train-Related Delays on Houston Fire Department Operations,” which illustrated the impacts of cargo trains on emergency response capabilities to improve public safety.
The D2K Lab plays an integral role in connecting Rice students with diverse industry, government and community sponsors to complete real-world data science projects.
Engineering News
Qian received guidance and support through the Future Faculty Fellows program.
New mathematical models improve thermoembolization to treat hepatocellular carcinoma
Brown-Sanford ’01 turned an engineering degree into a trailblazing legal career.
Team Data Trainers was awarded first place in the competition. Team Paly Pals and Team Flow and Order won second and third place, respectively.
Featured Events
May 23
Chevron Lecture on Energy with Rob Jackson
The symposium kicks off with an exciting keynote address by Dr. Rob Jackson, followed by presentations, networking, and poster sessions. Industry professionals, students, and faculty members welcome.
June 3
Keynote presenter: James P. Allison, PhD
Cancer Bioengineering Collaborative, an initiative of Rice University and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, is hosting its inaugural Cancer Bioengineering Collaborative Seminar.
June 4
Center for Human Performance: Research & Networking Event
This event aims to foster the multidisciplinary research partnership between Rice University and Houston Methodist through presentations and networking sessions.