Trojan team’s bias-busting app wins third prize at Facebook Global Hackathon
App utilizes virtual reality and natural language processing to create immersive space for unconscious bias training
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App utilizes virtual reality and natural language processing to create immersive space for unconscious bias training
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Researchers receive $16.7 million grant to automatically translate and summarize “low-resource” language documents into English
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USC alumna and adjunct research associate professor Anita Sengupta led a project to create the coldest spot in the solar system on the International Space Station and now is bringing space travel here on Earth
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Entrepreneurs of young, exciting companies gather in SCilicon Beach for an evening of networking and dual-use ventures
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From 3-D origami battles to VR journalism, the GamePipe Laboratory Fall 2017 Showcase showed the range and creativity of USC Games students
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A new USC study finds that tumor growth traits play a key role in cancer drug effectiveness
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Over a thousand students participate in Viterbi’s “Code Dojo” for National Computer Science Education Week
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The two will be inducted as part of the Seventh Annual NAI Conference of the National Academy of Inventors On April 5th, 2018, in Washington D.C.
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A high school student’s family history leads her to team up with USC Viterbi students to build an app that can save farmworkers from heat death
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From rocket engines to flapping wings, senior mechanical and aerospace engineering students show off their work.
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Scientists and engineers at USC develop an on-the-spot, temperature-sensitive gel that could seal eye injuries on the battlefield
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VO2 coated silicon material designed in collaboration with Northrop Grumman performs 20 times better than current semiconductors
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A Q&A with the undergraduate students who run this year’s Formula SAE racing team
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USC will progress to world finals of Association for Computing Machinery’s International Collegiate Programming Contest in Beijing, China
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A painter who codes; a Colombian angel; a budding 3D printing entrepreneur; a Gates Millennium Scholar. Meet the four USC Viterbi students who received the opportunity to attend the 2017 Forbes Under 30 Summit.
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Professor Mukul Sharma has received the prestigious John Franklin Carll Award.
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New Study by USC Engineers Finds Higher Concentrations of Cancer Causing Agents in Entirely Underground Metro Trains
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Supported by the Keston endowment, ISI researcher Wei-Min Shen is working to combat deterioration in LA’s aging underground water networks
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The virtual, cloud-based platform will help researchers share and manage vast amounts of data online.
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I3 to bring together academics and practitioners in engineering, business to develop a model for IoT-connected cities in the US
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How a diver’s shape and impact force affect the characteristics of a splash
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What PhD student Jonathan Hoy learned from the Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing
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Nina Singh BME ’19 receives an Astronaut Scholarship, an honor reserved for the best and brightest STEM college students
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Michelson Center based facility expected Opening in 2018