Assessing the Health of Buildings
Audrey Olivier explores data analytics to identify potential risk factors and avoid future hazards in the structures that house and connect us.
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Audrey Olivier explores data analytics to identify potential risk factors and avoid future hazards in the structures that house and connect us.
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USC Viterbi senior Alexandra Rennie brings enthusiasm, energy, and spirit to Trojan athletics as captain of the Spirit Leaders
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“A sense of confidence, exposure and knowledge:” Students, family, and faculty celebrate the conclusion of this summer’s session of SHINE with annual poster session
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Along with seven collaborating research universities, USC will help cultivate deep technology businesses in the Western United States
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USC Viterbi student Reuben Levine combines his engineering prowess with music knowledge to create a unique instrument in his own home.
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A new M.S. degree in the Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at USC Viterbi will prepare graduates to lead the creation of advanced materials using machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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After more than a decade as an active and committed member of SWE, Rachel Morford was recently elected president of the prominent global organization.
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USC researchers have applied fundamental mechanics to help increase battery storage capacity and lifespan.
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The USC Center studying unpredictable threats is expanding its focus to analyze and predict the risks from the most dangerous global emergencies—from terrorism to climate change.
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For the first time, researchers have found a way to protect phone users’ identity and location, without compromising connectivity.
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ISI researchers Jonathan May and Nada Aldarrab devise a new system to improve the accuracy and efficiency of deciphering hidden messages.
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Two former USC Viterbi students founded a 3-D printing company. In just five years it became the go-to resource for dentists.
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The NSF Artificial Intelligence (AI) Institute for Advances in Optimization will fuse AI and mathematics to tackle tough challenges, such as food security, supply chain operations and hardware design.
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The prestigious award recognizes Yadi Wang for her dedication to her students at USC Viterbi in her role as a master’s student advisor.
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USC researchers awarded a new NASA grant to make air travel cleaner, greener and more adaptable.
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Over 100 USC Viterbi undergraduates present their year-long research projects virtually at the 2021 Viterbi Research Symposium
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Shang-Hua Teng’s groundbreaking paper on smoothed analysis of algorithms helped explain a long-debated phenomenon: why do some algorithms work better in practice than in theory?
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USC research focuses on making safe, realistic and efficient robotic systems at the Robotic Science and Systems (RSS) Conference, 2021.
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Nivedita Bhasin, a certificate recipient at USC’s Aviation Safety and Security Program, was recently named Air India’s chief of flight safety, the first female pilot to hold that position.
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With a $2.3 million NIH award, USC researchers will study how cilia behavior and structure impact their function, a key in improving diagnostics and treatments for lung illnesses like COVID-19.
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The new center will support five research initiatives from across USC Viterbi.
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A team of researchers at USC is helping AI imagine the unseen, a technique that could also lead to fairer AI, new medicines and increased autonomous vehicle safety.
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Through the generosity of TransDigm, the Doug Peacock Scholarship will also help to increase affordability of engineering education
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A new novel computational social science tool detects similarities/differences of topics in online conversation