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Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
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It’s What’s Inside that Counts, Unless You’re a Robotic Fish
Mechanical engineering students challenged themselves to make a robotic fish that not only swims like a real fish, but looks the part too, demonstrating the possibilities inherent to soft robotics.
Astronautical Engineering
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USC Rocket Propulsion Laboratory Shatters Student Altitude Record
Traveler IV is reportedly the first entirely student-designed and built rocket to pass the Kármán line into outer space
Biomedical Engineering
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Student Research Shines at Grodins Symposium
Around 90 biomedical engineering students presented their research to industry and research professionals at the annual Fred S. Grodins Research Symposium.
Computer Science
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Robotics and American Sign Language
USC Viterbi research team develops technology that may help deaf children better learn sign language
Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering
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Student Wins HackLA Mobility with App to Solve LA Traffic Woes
Jake Beaudin and his team created the app in 24 hours. They recently launched it to the tech industry at CES Las Vegas and will soon present it in Germany.
Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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From Viruses to Social Bots, Researchers Unearth the Structure of Attacked Networks
A new statistical machine learning framework gleans the invisible and unobservable structure of any attacked network
Sonny Astani Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
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A “Post-Antibiotic World?”
Antibiotic resistance is spreading from wastewater treatment plants
The Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science
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Seeing Through Rain and Fog
Materials developed by USC Viterbi Professor Jayakanth Ravichandran could allow autonomous vehicles to peer through the elements to improve safety.
Published on May 14th, 2019
Last updated on January 5th, 2021