KPCC: The science of tsunamis and SoCal
Costas Synolakis of theTsunami Research Center was interviewed about the vulnerability of Southern California to tsunami warnings all around the Pacific Ocean
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Costas Synolakis of theTsunami Research Center was interviewed about the vulnerability of Southern California to tsunami warnings all around the Pacific Ocean
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Nenad Medvidovic was quoted regarding the future job prospects for software developers
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A collaboration between USC Viterbi students and local high school student Faith Florez to develop a mobile app that alerts farmworkers to heat warnings was featured
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Hao Li was quoted about how augmented reality games might evolve
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Research by the USC Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society to help track poachers using artificial intelligence was featured
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Research by Marjan Ghazvininejad and Kevin Knight on parameters for more secure passwords was cited.
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Work by Maja Mataric and Margaret Trost of the Keck School of Medicine to develop robot-assisted therapies and socially assistive robots was featured
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Itay Hen was interviewed about the quantum computing race
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Research by Daniel Lidar applying quantum computing to a physics problem for the first time was featured.
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Professor Mitul Luhar on a solution for friction caused by turbulence in pipe flows.
Selective visitation preview program targeted to traditionally underrepresented minority students interested in pursuing graduate studies in an engineering or related field. Applications due February 15.
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USC Viterbi’s online graduate program in computer science is #1, and the online engineering program, comprising more than 40 degrees, is #2
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Collaboration will support early career research and enable researchers to translate findings into applications
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PCMag visited ISI’s John Heidemann at the Analysis of Network Traffic (ANT) Lab, which has been keeping tabs on internet connectivity since its inception.
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Working with MIT, Viterbi Assistant Professor Uranga’s design could save up to 66 percent in fuel and fly by 2035
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Viterbi and Hsieh selected for demonstrating a spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating inventions that have made a tangible impact on quality of life, economic development, and welfare of society
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Students from across the department shared their work with colleagues, faculty, and industry affiliates in a day-long event celebrating EE Research
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PhD student Joycelyn Yip ultimately hopes to test heart disease treatments in ways that reduce risk to patients
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USC Viterbi biomedical engineers develop a system that tracks vital signs of patients from admission to discharge
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US News & World Report interviews current master’s student John Ziegler and Binh Tran, Associate Dean, Master’s Services in article highlighting online computer science master’s programs
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USC introduced its first-ever course on blockchain, one of the technological databases behind the cryptocurrency Bitcoin
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The advantages of programs like TSA Precheck far outweigh feared drawbacks, new study finds
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