From Engineer to Policy Maker
Philip Fine combined his technical expertise with his negotiating savvy for his new role at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Philip Fine combined his technical expertise with his negotiating savvy for his new role at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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USC Viterbi researchers develop innovative new method to analyze how shifts in the earth affect drinking water supply
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Annual event brings together talented students and the donors who support their pursuits.
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USC researchers harness the power of living organisms to make materials that are strong, tolerant and resilient.
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For Viterbi student Jessica Brown, engineering is about advancing well-being of our neighbors, in the places we call home.
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Chloroplast-Fortified 3D-Printer Ink May Strengthen Products Like Custom Sneaker Soles
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The USC professor joins 40 previously selected faculty members as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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As part of an 11-part lecture series, USC Viterbi researchers spoke on the role and influence of built environments on mental and physical health, and work productivity and satisfaction.
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USC Viterbi master’s student Maria Leos learns what fortifies structures, while bolstering her future one opportunity at a time.
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How virtual reality can help robots change the face of the construction industry.
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USC Viterbi’s Roger Ghanem and Xiaoshu Zeng have created models which predict daily, new COVID-19 cases.
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The 4th annual Sustain-A-Thon saw 57 students propose solutions for making the planet more livable and sustainable.
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Both lecture series launch the week after Labor Day, offering students a comprehensive faculty coverage of COVID-19 and a series on sustainable energy with Dean Yortsos
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Projects centered on precision agriculture, water modeling using AI, and smog-reducing architecture have been recognized in the USC Center for Sustainability Solutions’ latest grants.
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Interdisciplinary program from the Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering will create leaders of the built environment and sustainable cities
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Viry Martino, a USC Viterbi alumna and civil engineer, played a critical role in the construction of the Cross Border Xpress
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Ghena Alhanee is the first USC doctoral student to have made MIT Technology Review’s prestigious list twice
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Awards span research from machine learning to wastewater reuse to fluid dynamics and to self-healing materials.
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USC Viterbi’s Virtual Demo Day showcases student-designed products for the world’s hardest-to-reach people.
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USC Researchers Receive NSF RAPID grant to track coronavirus spread through wastewater samples.
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Hannah Walker, a graduating mechanical engineering major and winner of the USC Discovery Scholar Prize, has created a device to inexpensively map the ocean’s underwater topography.
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USC senior Julia Lind seeks to bring technology not just to the people who design buildings, but to those who build them.
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USC researchers 3-D-printed the next-generation of high strength, lightweight structures that can autonomously heal impact damage.
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Annual rankings by U.S. News & World Report also keep USC Viterbi among the top five private engineering schools