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USC Viterbi’s ASCE student chapter competes in the “America’s Cup of Civil Engineering.”
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USC Viterbi’s ASCE student chapter competes in the “America’s Cup of Civil Engineering.”
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The student startup is developing specially outfitted glasses with built-in speakers that will issue warnings to the visually impaired as they near unseen objects
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Over 3,200 engineering students expected to participate in ceremonies
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At the event, the first in-person since 2019, five local L.A. schools were able to visit five different USC Viterbi robotics labs.
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Global interactive entertainment brand, HoYoverse, announced as a new partner for the school’s annual program showcasing the future of the games industry
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USC Viterbi computer scientist joins luminaries such as Emmanuelle Charpentier and Lin-Manuel Miranda among 2023 members.
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The Das Family Innovate x LA Student Competition challenges students to develop high-impact urban solutions and compete for a $15,000 prize.
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Yu-Tsun Shao is developing new ways to observe the changes in the properties of nano-scale particle-like objects that can be used to make next-generation computers.
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Researchers have completed Phase One of a U.S. Space Force project looking at the feasibility of updating software on orbiting satellites.
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The winning paper describes the team’s work on defending against cyber attacks
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The same USC software that aided the discovery of gravity waves now automates a unique 3D microscope that first revealed COVID-19.
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The 44th annual “Academy Awards of engineering” honored the extraordinary and enduring contributions of honorees.
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No June gloom: Alumna Samantha Scott’s start-up, JuneBrain, seeks to deliver the tele-health services she once desired for herself.
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Paul Bogdan has developed a new and improved method to detect chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for early diagnosis and better treatment
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The Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Human-Centered Computation Hall is scheduled to open in spring 2024
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AI is running on mobile phones, sensors, and home appliances thanks to the engineering innovations that make the most of the limited memory, reduced computational power, and little energy available in these devices.
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Co-sponsored by Amazon, the free 4-week residential program offers career mentorship and exposure to STEM to underrepresented high school students
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USC President Carol L. Folt was among the attendees at the naming ceremony for the Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering.
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Assad Oberai applies computation and data-driven modelling to solve some of the toughest questions in science and engineering.
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Professor Bora Gencturk at USC Viterbi School of Engineering travelled to Turkey to investigate the resilience of buildings impacted by the recent earthquakes.
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Computer science researchers create software that “learns” how to play a video game and fields it for glitches.
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Small plasmids are considered mobile genetic elements and transmissible between different types of bacteria
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Researchers at USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute are building machines to help rid junk from the atmosphere.
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Nhu Nguyen returns to USC to lead the construction of Ginsburg Hall.