USC CREATE, Established in the Wake of 9/11, Announces its 20th Anniversary Symposium
The symposium, headlined by Michael Chertoff, former U.S. secretary of homeland security, highlights two decades of work in security, risk and economic analysis.
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The symposium, headlined by Michael Chertoff, former U.S. secretary of homeland security, highlights two decades of work in security, risk and economic analysis.
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Johannes Royset joins USC Viterbi, bringing expertise in operations and optimization and a background in naval applications.
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USC Viterbi ISE students recently presented their research at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, advocating for stricter autonomous vehicle safety regulations and comprehensive testing procedures.
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A USC and MIT led research team finds smartphone mobility data to be a good predictor of diet and diet-related disease.
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USC Viterbi alum parent Tina Isaris-Nauman recently surprised Dean Yannis C. Yortsos and Sheryl Yortsos with a new scholarship created in their names.
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New GPU cluster will allow the next generation of students and researchers to investigate the world of AI and machine learning as part of USC Frontiers of Computing initiative.
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ISE Professor and Alumnus recognized at the White House with the highest honor for technological innovation
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Dessouky has been honored by the Institute of Operations Research and Management Science for his outstanding contributions to the field.
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Ghafelebashi is a Ph.D. student in the Optimization for Data-Driven Science Research Group.
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USC researchers present 14 papers at the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), showcasing leading-edge research in robotics.
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Boehm is remembered as a dedicated researcher and a “wonderful advisor”, who greatly shaped the life of his students and colleagues.
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USC Viterbi alumnus Ricardo Valerdi teaches students STEM through the joy of sports, including partnerships with MLB and the NBA
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The workshop is a leading international event in the field of integer programming and discrete optimization.
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Vayanos leverages operations research and artificial intelligence to help underserved and marginalized communities.
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Natalie Humber created the first scoping review for diabulimia, a potentially fatal disorder that occurs when people with Type 1 diabetes stop taking insulin to lose weight
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The NSF’s most prestigious award for junior faculty will boost USC research in disease modeling, groundwater systems, machine learning and robotics.
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USC Viterbi students in health systems management engineering have developed strategies to reduce hospital wait times and increase overall efficiencies.
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Can language models be trusted to reason like humans do? Are they good at making decisions? These researchers set off to find out.
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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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The Information Sciences Institute Fellow will receive the prestigious award.
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The class of 2023 is “the best educated, the most representative in our history.”
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This year’s ceremony at Alumni Park was headlined by alumnus and venture capitalist, Mark Stevens, who praised the power and versatility of an engineering degree
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The 2023 Ph.D. Hooding and Awards Ceremony honors 133 new graduates and Jiaoyang Li, winner of this year’s best Ph.D. thesis.
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Sarah Hakim, ’23, helped create Trojan Marketplace, a student-run market featuring exclusively Trojan-owned small businesses.