New Math Model Predicts Real-World Systems
New USC Viterbi research models complex, real-world outcomes, including coronavirus and Alzheimer’s disease
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New USC Viterbi research models complex, real-world outcomes, including coronavirus and Alzheimer’s disease
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USC researchers are using AI to fuel more confident diagnosis of renal tumors, as well as more customized treatment for cancer patients and patients infected with COVID-19.
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The design team will present its design on Wednesday, June 17 at 10:50 a.m. PST. Livestream will be available.
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Biometric systems for iris, face, and fingerprint authentication found to have near-perfect accuracy.
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Dean Yortsos moderated an ASEE-sponsored online discussion panel on new challenges in DEI during COVID-19.
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Materials science expert begins a three-year term on August 16, 2020.
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USC Viterbi researchers are helping us understand what COVID-19 might do next.
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Less than 10% of people aged 65 and up meet the national guidelines for physical activity. USC researchers are seeking to increase this figure through Moving Up, a mobile phone app geared toward older adults.
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USC and IBM researchers use deep learning to identify manufacturing issues before they spread, reducing wasted time, money and materials.
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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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Chemical engineers from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering have unlocked a fatal vulnerability in many cancer cells—sugar inflexibility.
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Some tunes Trojan engineering professors are listening to in this time of self-isolation
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USC Researchers Receive NSF RAPID grant to track coronavirus spread through wastewater samples.
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Combustion expert to start a three-year term on July 1, 2020.
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Azad Madni receives the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Aerospace and Electronics Systems Society’s highest honor.
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Computational models developed by USC researchers show adaptively controlling tumor cell populations to keep them in competition can more effectively treat cancer.
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Two Electrical and Computer Engineers Win ONR Grant on Science of AI to Bring Systems and AI Closer Together
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Trojan faculty and staff celebrate virtually during the 2020 USC Viterbi Faculty and Staff Awards
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The USC Viterbi-led startup, which hopes to leverage AI for manufacturing, takes home the $50,000 grand prize at the 10th annual MEPC.
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USC researchers have developed a high-powered ultrasound imaging technique to help uncover serious eye diseases sooner than ever before.
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USC Viterbi dean, faculty and students play key role in NAE’s Call to Action to finding engineering solutions to problems posed by COVID-19.
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Twenty years ago, USC Viterbi launched the first student-produced online publication that examined the intersection of engineering applications and everyday life.
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Yigal Arens is recognized for his significant contributions to AI research and leadership at the USC Information Sciences Institute.
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A USC Viterbi professor’s new research paper exposes the inherently biased nature of our social media networks.