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Rice University’s George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing is uniquely positioned to address grand challenges in energy production, energy storage, and energy efficiency. By leveraging our technical strengths across the university and with industry, our 1:1 accelerator model creates customized opportunities for companies to develop scalable solutions for energy security and a pipeline for workforce development.
REINVENTS News
Breakthrough paves the way for more reliable, scalable carbon dioxide reduction reaction systems
With guests Professor Haotian Wang and Bryan Guido Hassin '01, '02
Inaugural fellows Anastasio Kyrillidis, Omid Veiseh and Haotian Wang to begin appointment Jan. 1.
Web of Science group‘s list recognizes researchers “who produced multiple papers ranking in the top 1% by citations for their field and year of publication.”
A team of Rice University researchers has developed an innovative electrochemical reactor to extract lithium from natural brine solutions.
Electrochemical carbon capture technology performs at industrially relevant conditions
Interdisciplinary research could help reduce greenhouse gases, produce clean energy.
New reactor system could decarbonize ammonia production, treat nitrate-contaminated water