How the Hoover Dam Broke Boundaries
Inspired by the Hoover Dam’s grandeur, graduating USC Viterbi student Saumya Joshi is a trailblazer in her own right, fearlessly changing the face of construction engineering.
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Inspired by the Hoover Dam’s grandeur, graduating USC Viterbi student Saumya Joshi is a trailblazer in her own right, fearlessly changing the face of construction engineering.
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Industry Leader Take-Two Interactive Helps to Found and Fund Endowment Supporting Racial Equity and Inclusion in Gaming and Tech for the #1 Game Design Program in North America
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This year’s virtual awards ceremony commemorated the impressive accomplishments and commitment to excellence of Viterbi’s graduating master’s students.
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Researchers at the ANT Lab use Trinocular to monitor internet outages in Myanmar and beyond.
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USC Ph.D. student Basileal Imana is fighting gender bias in high-stakes applications, such as job advertising on social media.
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The startup is creating a digital platform that brings transparency to government benefits for low-income populations and their case managers to help end cyclical homelessness and poverty
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At the 11th annual MEPC, the team’s vision for a silicone-based polymer shield to protect cancer patients wins the $50,000 grand prize
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USC Viterbi researchers develop innovative new method to analyze how shifts in the earth affect drinking water supply
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USC Viterbi researchers show how we might one day develop vaccines for viruses that haven’t even evolved yet
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Paul Chiou, a USC Viterbi Ph.D. student, seeks to reimagine technology for people with disabilities, sparked by a paralyzing car accident and a passion for computing.
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Ph.D. students conquer the railways at 2020 Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) Flatland Challenge
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USC Viterbi researchers’ device shapes light in new and exciting ways
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USC researchers created an algorithm that uses five biomarkers to determine which COVID-19 patients will need intensive care after hospitalization.
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USC researchers find sea stars’ shape plays an important role in their ability to withstand dynamic water forces and remain attached to surfaces.
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Advanced materials researcher Emily Anne Vargas has been honored for her contributions to the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.
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Chloroplast-Fortified 3D-Printer Ink May Strengthen Products Like Custom Sneaker Soles
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The discovery has great implications for treating paralyzed, Parkinson’s patients.
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DEN@Viterbi, launched nearly 50 years ago, consistently among the best, per U.S. News & World Report
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A team of USC master’s students creates a disinfection robot to use on COVID-19 prevention.
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In late 2019, Gov. Gavin Newsom appointed alumnus Uduak-Joe Ntuk as California’s oil and gas supervisor.
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Roboticist and first-year student collaborate on social-distanced tech solution
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From robots that help with everyday tasks, move objects in complex environments, and learn “on the job,” USC computer scientists presented their research at 4th Conference on Robotic Learning.
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The latest edition of the 11-year-old MEPC features 15 startup teams competing for a $50,000 grand prize.
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USC researchers have developed a method that could allow robots to learn new tasks, like setting a table or driving a car, from observing a small number of demonstrations.