Trojan Family Magazine: From permafrost to policy: Mahta Moghaddam is tracking changes to the Earth in its most extreme environments
Mahta Moghaddam and her work applying multi-agent sensing to track soil moisture and permafrost thickness.
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Mahta Moghaddam and her work applying multi-agent sensing to track soil moisture and permafrost thickness.
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A smart lactation pad created by Maral Mousavi’s MAD Lab was featured.
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Research by Qifa Zhou’s lab, along with collaborators at Keck, was highlighted.
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Najm Meshkati spoke about the impact of nuclear material in the waterways in the Middle East.
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The rising threat of generative AI in misinformation campaigns may eventually erode trust in democratic institution.
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A paper by Daniel Lidar and colleagues was highlighted.
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USC Aviation Safety and Security Instructor, John Cox, speaks about the crash
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Dean Yortsos received an honorary doctorate from National Technical University in Athens, where he completed his undergraduate studies.
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A recent MOU between Burla Institute of Technology in India and USC Viterbi was highlighted.
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Professor Yan Liu to co-direct the Institute in conjunction with Provost Professor John Hawthorne of USC Dornsife.
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National Technical University of Athens, where Yortsos completed his undergraduate studies, held a ceremony his honor on May 29.
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Maja Matarić receives the ACM Eugene L. Lawler Award for Humanitarian Contributions within Computer Science and Informatics for pioneering socially assistive robotics (SAR)
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Research by Daniel Lidar and colleagues related to the application of deterministic benchmarking for more precise detection and correction of errors in quantum computing, was featured.
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Maja Matarić, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, receives 3rd Annual MassRobotics Robotics Medal award for her pioneering work in the field of socially assistive robots.
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Research by Professor Maral Mousavi, PhD student Melissa Banks and collaborators that pioneered the first wearable, rapid sensor for at-home measurement of chemicals in breast milk, was featured.
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Maja Matarić’s research was highlighted for its emphasis on offering seniors “emotional support, companionship and dignity.”
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Head to this page for information about USC Viterbi’s specific commencement ceremonies
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CS alumna Rose Yu, now a professor at UCSD was featured for her efforts to make AI faster. Her work with Cyrus Shahabi is mentioned.
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Najm Meshkati contributes on a piece on nuclear power’s potential and what is needed to make it a viable option for clean energy transition.
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Research by Eun Ji Chung was featured.
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Published on April 25th, 2025Last updated on April 25th, 2025
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Undergraduate and graduate students from across the university demonstrated how artificial intelligence can have a positive impact on the world.
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Research by the BME department researchers was highlighted.
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Jonathan May was interviewed in a story about the new AI app Nomi, and one young woman who developed a relationship with a chatbot