When Worlds Converge
Engineers, designers and storytellers come together in VR.
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Engineers, designers and storytellers come together in VR.
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How Wyatt Sadler, founding member, pilot and industry advisor of USC’s AeroDesign Team, took his childhood hobby to the next level.
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Next Generation Ethics Symposium brought together diverse field of decision analysis experts
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The day-long event brought together students, faculty, and industry leaders to share in the research being done in the department.
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Assistant Professor Mitul Luhar was awarded a $360,000 grant to research turbulence control using porous and patterned surfaces
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Team from USC Viterbi, UC San Diego, and MIT Has Recipe for Detecting Outliers in High Dimensional Data Sets
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A USC Viterbi Ph.D. student uncovers a flaw in research on the two biggest culprits in hospital-acquired bloodstream infections—and she knows how to fix it.
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A USC Viterbi Computer Scientist worries that robot-generated tweets could compromise the presidential election.
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Professor Qiming Wang uses 3-D printing to develop composite materials that are insensitive to thermal expansion or even contract when heated.
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The “grandfather” of statistical machine translation taught computers to grade SAT essays, now he’s teaching them to grade Common Core
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A joint center between USC Rossier and USC Viterbi might make the ‘Internet of Things’ a staple of K-12 classrooms
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Researchers Greg Ver Steeg and Shirley Pepke have found a way to personalize ovarian cancer treatment. For Pepke, the answers can’t come fast enough
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Assistant Professor Stacey Finley uses mathematical modeling in her novel research on LCK protein regulation in cancer immunotherapy.
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USC Viterbi and the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work launch a new artificial intelligence center
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USC Viterbi Professor Qiming Wang uses his novel 3-D printing technique to design a flexible, electronically conductive material
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Three Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering Professors Win NSF Grant to Address Grand Challenges in Wireless Communication
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Bringing together top faculty to provide thought leadership on smart cities and to secure infrastructure
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AME Associate Professor Eva Kanso receives NSF INSPIRE grant to study bacteria-host interaction
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Photonics Pioneer and Orthodox Jew, Alan Willner runs a lab made up of students from countries that aren’t always the best of friends.
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New Software Co-Developed By SAIL Lab Will Tell You
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A computer just read “The Hobbit”… and analyzed it
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Color-Changing Smart Material Sensor to Alert User to Get out of Sun
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Inaugural event highlights strategic vision for future industry-supported research
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What ants, pigeons, and bacteria can teach us about collective intelligence