Are You More Vaccine Hesitant Than A 57-Year-Old?
Researchers at USC Information Sciences Institute used machine learning and deep statistical analysis to look for answers about vaccine hesitancy.
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Researchers at USC Information Sciences Institute used machine learning and deep statistical analysis to look for answers about vaccine hesitancy.
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USC Viterbi researchers propose a novel framework to address challenges in computer vision.
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The Information Sciences Institute Fellow will receive the prestigious award.
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The 45th anniversary of the awards luncheon honored the outstanding dedication and excellence of USC Viterbi faculty and staff.
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Postdoc Scholar Emmanuel Johnson is part of a team receiving a $20M National Science Foundation grant to research AI-augmented learning.
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Through the generosity of the Lord Foundation, the naming gift is part of USC’s $1-billion-plus Frontiers in Computing initiative
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For the second year in a row, USC hosts the top award in engineering education.
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The Department of Defense MURI Award will allow Lidar’s multi-institutional team to investigate techniques that may unlock the full potential of quantum computing.
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FaceBase researchers are advancing dental, oral and craniofacial research with data.
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The renovation of USC Viterbi School of Engineering’s Dryden Wind Tunnel celebrates the phenomenon of “beautiful flow.”
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USC CAIS researchers from seven USC schools come together to solve the world’s most pressing problems using AI.
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The Mork Family Department welcomes new faculty members Yu-Tsun Shao, Jay H. Lee, Zhenglu Li and Charles F. Zukoski.
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USC Viterbi computer scientist joins luminaries such as Emmanuelle Charpentier and Lin-Manuel Miranda among 2023 members.
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Yu-Tsun Shao is developing new ways to observe the changes in the properties of nano-scale particle-like objects that can be used to make next-generation computers.
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Researchers have completed Phase One of a U.S. Space Force project looking at the feasibility of updating software on orbiting satellites.
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The winning paper describes the team’s work on defending against cyber attacks
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The same USC software that aided the discovery of gravity waves now automates a unique 3D microscope that first revealed COVID-19.
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Paul Bogdan has developed a new and improved method to detect chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for early diagnosis and better treatment
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USC Viterbi Ph.D. student Kushal Chawla teaches AI how to negotiate with emotional awareness
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AI is running on mobile phones, sensors, and home appliances thanks to the engineering innovations that make the most of the limited memory, reduced computational power, and little energy available in these devices.
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USC President Carol L. Folt was among the attendees at the naming ceremony for the Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering.
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Assad Oberai applies computation and data-driven modelling to solve some of the toughest questions in science and engineering.
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Professor Bora Gencturk at USC Viterbi School of Engineering travelled to Turkey to investigate the resilience of buildings impacted by the recent earthquakes.
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Computer science researchers create software that “learns” how to play a video game and fields it for glitches.