Sea-Level Rise Could Reshape the United States, Trigger Migration Inland
Climate change-driven sea-level rise could trigger mass migration of Americans to inland cities, finds new AI study
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Climate change-driven sea-level rise could trigger mass migration of Americans to inland cities, finds new AI study
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Software detects changes in clinical states in voice data for patients with bipolar, schizophrenia and depressive disorders as accurately as attending doctors
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USC Viterbi freshman Jovani Esparza, a first-generation scholarship student, has worked since age 10 to support his family
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Team recognized for “transformative contribution” to computing research with surprising discovery
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USC Viterbi Researchers Win NSF Grant to Tackle the Challenge of Scalable Parallelism.
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The BRAIN Initiative grant will allow researchers to create cutting edge polymer electrodes for better brain signal monitoring, paving the way for devices that could restore human memory.
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Researchers from ISI and USC Dornsife create a new platform to standardize paleoclimatology data.
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What USC researchers uncovered about sea star locomotion could help scientists design simpler, decentralized systems in robotics and beyond.
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USC’s Chem-E Jeopardy team proved their chem knowledge by besting MIT, University of Iowa and UT Austin to take home the top prize
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USC Viterbi students and industry professionals teach programming at “Code Dojo” to celebrate 2019 Computer Science Education Week
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Henry Salvatori Early Career Chair Mitul Luhar was awarded $500K to develop porous materials to better regulate fluid flow, with implications toward smoother performance for aircrafts, water vessels and ground vehicles.
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New tool from the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society at USC aims to prevent suicide among youth
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Duet is the world’s first student-built micro-philanthropy platform designed to connect donors with refugees and local stores in a more personalized and dignified way
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New nanotechnology will allow detection of blocked arteries more effectively than ever before.
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Breakthrough method has implications for enhanced performance of lasers for communications, diagnostics and defense.
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ISI researcher recognized for distinguished contributions to the field of computer science
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USC study will use wearable sensors to provide new insights into the effects of air pollution on the developing brain and ways to reduce harm.
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Alina Garcia Taormina, a USC Viterbi Ph.D. student, is named Graduate Student Role Model by the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.
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As artificial intelligence generates more of the words we read every day, a USC Viterbi research team seeks to better understand and one day help to eliminate bias against women and minorities.
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New series “For All Mankind” explores alternate history of NASA with guidance from USC Viterbi professor of astronautics
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After a mechanical failure at June’s Formula SAE competition, USC Racing wins first place at a recent SoCal competition.
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The latest edition of the 10-year-old Maseeh Entrepreneurship Prize Competition promises to transform high-tech ideas into viable startups.
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Researchers at the USC Viterbi Center for Advanced Manufacturing identify an algorithm to optimize robots to provide short, collision-free solutions in complex manufacturing spaces.
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U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel and third-year Ph.D. student Ashok Deb is training to combat deep fakes and cyber threats while giving back to elementary school students