Designing for a Better World: A Summer of Innovation
Over 100 high school students from across the nation ideate solutions for the COVID-19 pandemic in USC-led bootcamp
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Over 100 high school students from across the nation ideate solutions for the COVID-19 pandemic in USC-led bootcamp
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Interdisciplinary program from the Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering will create leaders of the built environment and sustainable cities
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New computer science alumna Shreya Gupta hopes to bring humanity to deep learning by developing empathetic robots that can attune to your emotions.
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Memory device, developed by USC Viterbi researchers, shows record performance
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A close friend of the late Grant Imahara, ’93, who cohosted the Discovery Channel’s popular science show “MythBusters,” wants to raise money to create The Grant Imahara Memorial Study Lounge.
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In just two weeks, USC Viterbi co-ed engineering society Theta Tau raised over $12,000 in donations to support the Black Lives Matter movement.
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USC students and researchers at ISI SERC are building a lunar landing flight vehicle as part of NASA’s Artemis program.
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Collaboration among Viterbi and Dornsife and Partner Colleges Helps Students Decode Security
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Applying shockwaves can improve conditions for fluid mixing in supersonic combustion engines, paving the way for flights at speeds five times faster than the speed of sound.
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Nenad Medvidović receives most influential paper award at SEAMS 2020 for work on privacy and cloud-based systems.
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USC students look to technology in an effort bridge the educational losses suffered by people displaced by war.
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Viry Martino, a USC Viterbi alumna and civil engineer, played a critical role in the construction of the Cross Border Xpress
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When it comes to accurately flagging hate speech on social media, context matters, says a new USC study aimed at reducing errors that could amplify racial bias.
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Scientists from USC ISI use improv dialogue to build a witty, engaging chatbot
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Travis Mendoza, ’16, came to Mexico to build a hotel; when the pandemic struck, he began to focus more on building a community.
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New observations could challenge previous theories of how the Moon was formed
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Faculty presentations help address COVID-19 and related technology topics
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Eun Ji Chung’s new coloring book explores the magical world of human cells, with proceeds to benefit COVID-19 efforts.
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QCC will upgrade to D-Wave’s forthcoming Advantage™ system with more than 5000 qubits
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New USC Viterbi research models complex, real-world outcomes, including coronavirus and Alzheimer’s disease
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USC researchers are using AI to fuel more confident diagnosis of renal tumors, as well as more customized treatment for cancer patients and patients infected with COVID-19.
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Ghena Alhanee is the first USC doctoral student to have made MIT Technology Review’s prestigious list twice
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Dr. Knoblock will continue leading ISI and serving as USC Viterbi’s Vice Dean of Engineering
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Biometric systems for iris, face, and fingerprint authentication found to have near-perfect accuracy.