You Are Not Here By Accident
Linnie Haynesworth, USC Viterbi’s 2019 Mark A. Stevens Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, pens a letter to her younger Trojan self.
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Linnie Haynesworth, USC Viterbi’s 2019 Mark A. Stevens Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, pens a letter to her younger Trojan self.
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USC Viterbi faculty and students develop a 3D-printed material that can repair itself all on its own.
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USC ISI researcher Wael Abd-Almageed and an international research team are building enhanced biometric security technologies to thwart would-be malefactors.
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USC Viterbi alumnus Ken Richardson has written a new book about how America can once again become the world’s leader in tech.
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Jake Beaudin and his team created the app in 24 hours. They recently launched it to the tech industry at CES Las Vegas and will soon present it in Germany.
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USC researchers found “hidden factors” in medical data that could improve Alzheimer’s disease prediction and lead to better outcomes.
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A new business in the USC Viterbi Startup Garage has developed a molecule to turn this plentiful biofuel byproduct into coveted sodium lactate.
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Essam Heggy Calls for More Water Education in the Scientific Community.
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USC Viterbi’s Stacey Finley and Shannon Mumenthaler from the Keck School of Medicine of USC lead new $3.1 million grant to advance search for new cancer treatments using computer simulations
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With donor support, USC Viterbi’s Robotics and Coding Academy provides computer science education to local elementary schools
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USC Viterbi Students encouraged to apply
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USC Viterbi’s Sandeep Suresh helped build a website that provides invaluable information to USC’s hidden hungry and homeless population.
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Undergraduate students enrolled in AME 441A show off their semester’s work
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Undergraduates in an environmental engineering microbiology course use brand-new lab space to study their own microbiomes
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USC faculty members were two of 148 academic inventors selected this year
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USC Viterbi students joined forces with Google engineers to inspire the coders of the future.
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Computer scientists find a connection between our test-taking abilities and resting
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The Liquid Propulsion Lab successfully tested the world’s first 3D printed rocket engine made entirely on campus
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Findings suggest novel approaches in drug therapy to treat cancer and other diseases
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On November 9th, the Ming Hsieh Institute hosted the department’s biggest annual event – the Electrical Engineering Research Festival. 100 PhD students presented their research to Industry leaders from 27 companies.
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The USC Viterbi assistant professor, who also just received the prestigious IEEE Nanotechnology Early Career Award, hopes to advance computer efficiency and proficiency.
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Presidential Scholarship Winning Duo, Brother and Sister Miles and Evie Kay, studying to be engineers
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Doctoral student I-Hung Hsu has won the prestigious fellowship for his research in advancing interactions between voice and technology
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The Baum Family Maker Space, which will establish a new hub for undergraduate student innovation, positions USC Viterbi as a leader in hands-on engineering learning.