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Inside Rice Engineering and Computing

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.

 

 

Geothermal brine

Research breakthrough in lithium extraction could lead to more sustainable rechargeable battery production

A team of Rice University researchers led by Sibani Lisa Biswal and Haotian Wang has developed an innovative electrochemical reactor to extract lithium from natural brine solutions, offering a promising approach to address the growing demand for lithium used in rechargeable batteries.

This breakthrough, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, holds significant potential for renewable energy storage and electric vehicles.

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Engineering News

The Rice Center for Engineering Leadership hosts high-tech trailblazer and business leader on Nov. 21.

Electrical and computer engineering graduate student wins Best Paper Award: Runner Up for research in pediatric cardiology.

Team is recognized for developing strategies and solutions to a Microsoft engineering management challenge.

Electrical and computer engineering junior recognized for indoor air-quality monitor, beehive monitoring system.

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Featured Events

Sandra Johnson

November 21, 6 p.m.

Engineers in the C-Suite

Hosted by the Rice Center for Engineering Leadership, this talk features Sandra Johnson ’88, CEO, SKJ Visioneering and former CTO, IBM Africa .

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REA

November 21, 7 p.m.

REA | Summer Engineering Experience

Learn how alumni can get involved with REA’s Summer Engineering Experience program.

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D2K

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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