What Can Traffic Tell Us About How Viruses Spread?
A new National Institute of Health-funded project will examine Los Angeles traffic data to help us better understand the spread of COVID.
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A new National Institute of Health-funded project will examine Los Angeles traffic data to help us better understand the spread of COVID.
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Satellite Dodona, with its novel Lockheed Martin La Jument payloads, is part of SpaceX’s Smallsat Rideshare Program, will ride Transporter 3 mission to space
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No need for fancy cafes. For your next coffee and pancake order, all you need is a couple of robots – and USC Viterbi students to program them.
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USC Viterbi researchers create first nano-sized, molecular device potentially capable of sensing and altering the cell’s electric field, ushering in new possibilities for basic research
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The recently launched Engineering in Society Program aims to equip USC Viterbi students with the ethical and communication skills to flourish in an ever-accelerating world
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Fish that glow; a tailor-made microscope; a new way to catalog science. After six years, researchers produce the first snapshots of memory in a living animal.
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USC Viterbi’s dean is the co-recipient of the award, the nation’s most celebrated for engineering education, for his role in founding the Grand Challenges Scholars Program
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The latest edition of the 12-year-old Maseeh Entrepreneurship Prize Competition promises to guide aspiring student entrepreneurs through the process of transforming an innovative idea into a viable business.
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Select projects focus on brain modeling, emerging materials, fuels, and electromagnetic devices
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The Assistant Professor in the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering is an expert in the area of large-scale optimization.
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New Haptic Device Can Communicate Attention, Gratitude, Happiness, Calming, Sadness, or Love
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Computer science major, Youngju Shin, a member of the executive board for SC Esports, believes video games can bring people together.
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USC Viterbi researchers help four-legged robots carry heavy packages to spaces unknown
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Gift from Jonathan Emami, graduate of the construction management program, will help nurture the next generation of construction and development leaders
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The Min Family Challenge, a business model contest to develop startups that benefit the underprivileged, held its 2021-2022 kickoff
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New analysis shows that virtual conferences increase diversity and inclusion
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A series of USC Viterbi-lead events, headlined by innovators and change-makers, explores the challenges of humanitarian crises
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The trio joins a distinguished class of 175 new inductees who “demonstrate a prolific spirit of innovation”
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New USC Executive Program in Global Space and Defense completes its first class with an in-person meeting
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USC Viterbi researchers’ new tool is another step towards true AI
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$10 milk. Electricity six times the national average. An innovative course at USC partners with Alaska’s Tlingit indigenous community to find new answers.
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The data repository allows craniofacial scientists to share data, which could ultimately lead to improved care for patients with craniofacial developmental disorders.
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USC Viterbi design team, SC Solar Car, is working to build a fully solar-powered vehicle with plans to compete in the 2022 American Solar Challenge.
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A new class of MRI improves imaging of moving organs and metal implants to make diagnosis and treatment more accessible