Hanna Endrias: Computer Science Graduating Student Q&A
Computer science senior Hanna Endrias took dance classes, ranging from ballet to hip hop, and served as vice president of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) USC Chapter.
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Computer science senior Hanna Endrias took dance classes, ranging from ballet to hip hop, and served as vice president of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) USC Chapter.
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Class of 2021 USC Viterbi biomedical engineering senior Melissa Banks is working on self-sanitizing copper-coated masks to keep us safe from dangerous viruses.
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Samuel Alex Atcheson developed a 3D-printed system to teach coding syntax to people with visual impairments using the sense of touch
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From pre-med to data scientist, Lisa Meng is using AI and machine learning to try to improve efficiency and accuracy in diagnosing patients.
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Inspired by ancient Mesoamerican art and culture, Sterling Rios C.S. ’21, takes a ballgame to its roots with spectacle
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Inspired by the Hoover Dam’s grandeur, graduating USC Viterbi student Saumya Joshi is a trailblazer in her own right, fearlessly changing the face of construction engineering.
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Research spans from self driving cars, virtual touch, AI for good, teaching machines commonsense and electromagnetic device design.
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Groundbreaking ceremony kicks off construction of a significant milestone in USC’s history: a new home for computer science, focused on improving and benefiting society.
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Industry Leader Take-Two Interactive Helps to Found and Fund Endowment Supporting Racial Equity and Inclusion in Gaming and Tech for the #1 Game Design Program in North America
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This year’s virtual awards ceremony commemorated the impressive accomplishments and commitment to excellence of Viterbi’s graduating master’s students.
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USC Viterbi faculty and staff celebrate excellence, early initiative, research, teaching and service after the school’s first, fully-virtual year of instruction
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Robotics experts and USC community partners come together for week long talks and interactive sessions about cutting-edge robotics research and topics, hosted by USC Viterbi K-12 STEM Center
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Researchers at the ANT Lab use Trinocular to monitor internet outages in Myanmar and beyond.
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Microscope is changing its focus from space to atoms
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USC Ph.D. student Basileal Imana is fighting gender bias in high-stakes applications, such as job advertising on social media.
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The startup is creating a digital platform that brings transparency to government benefits for low-income populations and their case managers to help end cyclical homelessness and poverty
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At the 11th annual MEPC, the team’s vision for a silicone-based polymer shield to protect cancer patients wins the $50,000 grand prize
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Their work aims to help businesses through hybrid knowledge graphs.
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Philip Fine combined his technical expertise with his negotiating savvy for his new role at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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USC ISI’s QLIlab is using quantum physics to help usher in a new level of communications security
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Internet users can suddenly be locked out of a website because their IP address gets flagged. How does this happen?
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How USC’s renowned Rocket Propulsion Laboratory took one of the most hands-on clubs on campus remote.
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Industry Icon Geoff Keighley to host a showcase of 70 student-made games, with support from Jam City
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After last year’s postponement because of COVID-19, the 42nd annual event celebrated honorees General (retired) Ellen Pawlikowski, alumnus Juan Perez of UPS and Geena Davis.