Jade Boyd

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Discrete Manufacturing August 12, 2022

Three-sided pyramids form 2D structures

Rice University researchers have found 2D superlattices the tetrahedra create could lead to advances in metamaterials that manipular light and sound.

By Jade Boyd
Rice University computer scientist Ashumali Shrivastava (left) and graduate student Ben Coleman discovered an inexpensive way to implement rigorous personal data privacy when using or sharing large databases for machine learning. Courtesy: Jeff Fitlow, Rice University
AI and Machine Learning November 28, 2021

Big Data privacy for machine learning made cheaper

Rice University computer scientists have discovered an inexpensive way for tech companies to implement a rigorous form of personal data privacy when using or sharing large databases for machine learning.

By Jade Boyd
Process Instrumentation and Sensors July 30, 2020

Mapping crystal shapes could fast-track 2D material production

Mass production of 2D materials like graphene and molybdenum disulfide helps map crystal shapes and is urgently required by materials scientists.

By Jade Boyd
Process Instrumentation and Sensors July 21, 2020

Graphene shield improves wastewater protection

Rice University researchers have found that a shield of graphene helps particles destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria and free-floating antibiotic resistance genes and other potential superbugs in wastewater treatment plants.

By Jade Boyd
Other Building Types May 27, 2020

Faculty grants for COVID-19 research awarded

Rice University researchers have been awarded grants to research COVID-19's effects as well as develop technologies and protocols to mitigate its effects.

By Jade Boyd
Energy, Power May 16, 2019

Unclonable digital fingerprints developed for IoT devices

Rice University integrated circuit (IC) designers have developed unclonable digital fingerprints for Internet of Things (IoT) devices that allows their PUF to be more energy efficient than previously published versions.

By Jade Boyd