Harnessing Data to Improve Food Safety and Nutrition
Abigail Horn joins the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, bringing expertise in fighting global challenges in food systems.
Read More
Abigail Horn joins the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, bringing expertise in fighting global challenges in food systems.
Read More
As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of USC’s Information Sciences Institute, ISIers take a guess at what the next 50 years will bring.
Read More
Free, online astronautics course is a humanitarian effort to maintain Ukraine’s academic excellence in astronautics
Read More
Visiting students fast-tracked their robotics experience this summer at USC Viterbi’s Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program.
Read More
A group of USC students has come together to form Moonlight, a crowdfunding platform where people can split the cost of a non-fungible token.
Read More
USC Viterbi Ph.D. student takes music to new heights, combining his love of space with the arts
Read More
Astronaut Danny Olivas joins ISI’s Visual Intelligence and Multimedia Analytics Laboratory (VIMAL) to look for ways to use AI in space.
Read More
In his annual address, Dean Yannis Yortsos recapped a transformative year and celebrated the 50th anniversaries of three major USC Viterbi institutions
Read More
Giacomo Nannicini, whose work spans fields as varied as map navigation and optimized building design, comes to the Epstein Department following six years at IBM Research.
Read More
USC’s Information Sciences Institute researchers present a pathway for adapted biological retinae in machines so their vision can mimic animal eyes.
Read More
USC Viterbi sophomore reimagines telepresence robots for the visually impaired
Read More
The Viterbi Graduate Student Association creates the Period Project to address an unmet need
Read More
USC’s Information Sciences Institute researchers used artificial intelligence to study gender disparities in science.
Read More
The executive education program aims to educate senior leaders from the military, government, and innovation communities about the intersection of public policy and engineering
Read More
Computer science student Shannon Brownlee’s startup uses software to detect emotions from speech patterns, which could help people with autism.
Read More
A computer science doctoral student is working with a local children’s hospital to help clinicians detect signs of toxic stress in infants using artificial intelligence.
Read More
Electronically sensitive, skin-like membrane can measure changes in tumor size to the hundredth of a millimeter. It represents a new, faster and more accurate approach to screen cancer drugs.
Read More
Peter Yingxiao Wang, a specialist in CAR T-cell cancer therapies, joins USC in January 2023 as the new chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Read More
Al and Michele Williams Work to Remove Barriers to Success For Underrepresented Students in STEM
Read More
As we celebrate USC’s Information Systems Institute’s 50th anniversary, we look back at the collaborations they’ve done in the medical field that have led to smarter, more efficient medical care.
Read More
The pioneering DEN@Viterbi has set the standard for remote learning excellence for decades, connecting students and teachers from around the world since 1972
Read More
USC’s Information Sciences Institute, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, has played a pivotal role in the development of most of the tech you use every day.
Read More
From a three-man shop in 1972 to a 400+ person Institute, ISI continues to lead the way in computing research.
Read More
ISI students spent their summer sharpening their skills and solving real-world problems.