Students Build App That Empowers Teachers in Remote Corners of the World
A U.S. State Department-funded project will allow Mobile Teacher to reach more educators without Internet
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A U.S. State Department-funded project will allow Mobile Teacher to reach more educators without Internet
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A blended family of eight, six of whom attended USC, bids farewell to the school as the youngest graduates
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Partnership to offer multi-project wafer (MPW) runs for the microelectronics community, integrating ISI’s MOSIS manufacturing services with Intel’s high-performance device fabrication technology.
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USC Viterbi research team develops technology that may help deaf children better learn sign language
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Alice Parker’s Neuromorphic Circuits Mimic Neurons to Learn and Adapt.
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A new statistical machine learning framework gleans the invisible and unobservable structure of any attacked network
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Traveler IV is reportedly the first entirely student-designed and built rocket to pass the Kármán line into outer space
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Beyond improving e-commerce, USC Viterbi’s Bhaskar Krishnamachari sees a blockchain-driven future where cars, homes and appliances can buy and sell digital information.
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Yilda Irizarry-Valle, a USC Viterbi alumna, overcomes challenges to receive prestigious GEM Young Alumnae Leadership Award
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Mechanical engineering students challenged themselves to make a robotic fish that not only swims like a real fish, but looks the part too, demonstrating the possibilities inherent to soft robotics.
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At the 2019 USC Viterbi master’s commencement, graduates shared hugs, smiles and selfies.
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Vanessa Pangbourne, chemical engineering graduate and president of SHPE-USC, adapts to new challenges in leadership and in engineering
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Avri Parker, president of the National Society of Black Engineers USC Chapter, lands dream job at Microsoft, sets sights on chief technology officer roles—and aims to start a school for black girls in technology.
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Computer science student turned entrepreneur Drake Rehfeld is flying high with five ventures under his belt before he’s even graduated—but it didn’t happen without hard work.
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Spencer Fox, chemical engineering graduate and Swim with Mike scholarship recipient, masters the art of bread baking and living life to the fullest
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Faculty and staff gather to celebrate USC Viterbi’s growing achievements and excellence
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Entrepreneurial students recently gathered to recognize their business successes – and to do a bit of networking.
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Local K-12 students learned about robotics and the value of STEM education at USC’s 2019 Robotics Open House
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USC’s largest hackathon event fuses competition, inspiration and wellness
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The more cancer cells “talk” to each other, the less they grow. New research by USC Viterbi’s Paul Newton looks to encourage this.
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Around 90 biomedical engineering students presented their research to industry and research professionals at the annual Fred S. Grodins Research Symposium.
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Professor Dan Erwin to assume the leadership role of the Department of Astronautical Engineering beginning in July.
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Xiang Ren, a USC Viterbi assistant professor of computer science, is using natural language processing to find patterns in massive amounts of text, which could unlock the secrets of innovation—and much more.
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USC students changing hacking culture from competitive to collaborative.