The Time Machine
USC Viterbi alumni are helping to build the most powerful space telescope ever that will unlock the secrets of the universe, including whether we’re alone.
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USC Viterbi alumni are helping to build the most powerful space telescope ever that will unlock the secrets of the universe, including whether we’re alone.
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Dan McCurry was interviewed about the viability of recycled water.
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Wael Abd-Almageed explains a few methods for identifying videos are that are not authentic as well as his lab’s approach.
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Cliff Neuman explains how the Disneyland hack may have occurred.
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Mayank Kejriwal was interviewed about how bias enters AI, and how computer scientists are working to reduce bias.
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In this week’s episode Viterbi’s magazine wins awards, research on how the nervous system develops,the SHINE program and the new CS Chair.
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Topics this week include: Student makers and Harry Potter’s Wizard’s Chess, more efficient robots, cryptocurrency and the I-Corps Hub.
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This week Dave Barnhart talks Buzz Light Year, Emmy Nomination, Adam Novak and responsible tech & researchers studying how metal implants for break down
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This week on VNN: AME students fix the Coliseum’s thermometer, a dance app from student Makers, faculty robotics segment on Amazon and art-inspired materials for wearables.
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Professor Matarić is one of 6 scientists and engineers featured by Amazon in its MARS “Luminaries” series. Matarić is featured for her work in the field of socially assistive robotics.
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A kindergarten in honor of USC Veterans, USC ECE & USC Computer Science students win a competition on edge computing, knitting for newborns, Fast Company “World Changing Ideas” from USC SAIL.
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This project with Peace Trees Vietnam is to build a kindergarten in honor of all USC Veterans
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PhD students help improve accessibility issues in mobile apps, a study finds bias in AI, Qinyi Luo wins the 2022 Meta PhD Research Fellowship, and Michael Kezirian pulls back the curtain to take us inside a day in the life of a rocket scientist.
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Research Assistant Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering Mayank Kejriwal discusses AI and common sense on the INFORMS podcast.
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Research by Mayank Kejriwal and colleagues was featured.
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This article featured D-Wave’s new Advantage system that has over 5000 qubits, now hosted at USC ISI
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Recent graduate Mario Pinto spoke about Engineering Plus and the interdisciplinary experience at USC.
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Research by Emilio Ferrara and colleagues was highlighted.
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With the recently volatility of cryptocurrency trading, Bhaskar Krishnamachari created a mathematical model to explain the rise and crash of speculative assets .
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Chemical Engineering graduate Jessica Santos was featured for her efforts to provide health information to the community and her plans to ensure environmental justice.
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The LA River Project, which includes USC faculty partners from across the university, aims at collaborative, innovative infrastructure redesign of LA’s 52-mile channel.
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The upcoming USC Games Expo was featured
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Essam Heggy was interviewed about the current drought and the necessary measures to combat current and future droughts
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Daniel McCurry was interviewed about wastewater reclamation to augment water resources