Synthetic Touch: Haptic Data is Revolutionizing Consumer Products
SynTouch, spun off from USC research, is using robot touch to improve everything from cars to toilet paper to online shopping.
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SynTouch, spun off from USC research, is using robot touch to improve everything from cars to toilet paper to online shopping.
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Student teams in the USC Viterbi “Lives, Not Grades” class shared their ideas for products and services to help the country at the recent “Innovate for Ukraine Pitch Night”
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Annual USC-Viterbi Axilor Lecture Series Returns in Person to Bengaluru, India
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The MOSIS Service will provide multi-project wafer (MPW) shuttle access to SkyWater’s S90 and S130 mixed-signal CMOS technologies.
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A computer science and economics duo has created a software company that streamlines the influencer brand deal process.
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At USC’s Information Sciences Institute, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, research is more than just zeros and ones for its researchers, students and alumni.
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Low cost, low impact construction on the moon: new CrafTram technology could aid the next generation of lunar explorers
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Electronic records startup Frontida Records raises funds to organize medical information in low resource settings across the world
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USC students gain funding for products that support portable medicine storage
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Marrying engineering with a love for entrepreneurship, Russell officially became the NSF I-Corps Hub director in January.
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Dilkina was honored by Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg as the perfect “heroic engineer” at May 3 ceremony.
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Jonathan Habif and Alan Willner’s team uses light, first of its kind optical technology to make sharing data on our devices less energy intensive
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Apsy, led by Ph.D. candidate Tooraj Helmi, uses AI to develop inexpensive, quality apps for startups
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Model predictions show that universal mask usage can reduce new infections by up to 72% and high vaccination rates successfully curb transmission for more contagious variants.
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Remedy, the winner of the 2022 Min Family Challenge, has developed a flexible container and wearable pouch that allow unhoused people to protect their medication from would-be thieves
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Senior Bryan Huang feels a moral imperative to help those in need, whether serving as president of USC Code the Change or through social entrepreneurship
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Burgeoning startup Playbook won this year’s MEPC with a vision of simplifying the development of augmented and virtual reality
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Moving Analytics, led by three USC Viterbi alumni, seeks to be in all 50 states by the end of 2023
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Product Development Engineering graduate Patricia Garcia is winning accolades for her company that allows students to thrift their collegiate gear.
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USC Viterbi researchers’ new AI platform is for everyone
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USC joins with universities across the globe to launch new certificate program focused around the UN Sustainable Development Goals
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How a new USC Viterbi-led startup is using AI to fight malicious online impersonators.
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Annual USC Viterbi-Axilor Series Inspires Innovators and Entrepreneurs
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Max Reynolds (AME ’14) launched a startup, Symbio, that revolutionizes how artificial intelligence (AI) can be applied to the manufacturing industry