Researchers Invent New AI Tool to Automate Detection of Cancer in Blood Samples
Innovation detects cancer cells in blood samples (liquid biopsies) in as little as 10 minutes and identifies hard-to-find cells without humans in-the-loop
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Innovation detects cancer cells in blood samples (liquid biopsies) in as little as 10 minutes and identifies hard-to-find cells without humans in-the-loop
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Researchers at USC Viterbi School of Engineering have developed a novel method for fabricating highly precise and stretchable electronics that conform seamlessly to the body.
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What if cancer treatment could be made more effective and less toxic – not by inventing new drugs, but by rethinking the timing strategy of existing therapies?
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From the perspective of USC researcher Wen Chen, human history is a tale of material transformation.
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The $546,713 award will support Zhao’s pioneering work in high-resolution manufacturing of stretchable electronics.
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At the USC Viterbi undergraduate commencement ceremony, the next generation of engineers are encouraged to advance technology that solves the world’s grand challenges.
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At the USC Viterbi master’s commencement ceremonies, Dean Yannis C. Yortsos praised graduates on the “singular achievement” of earning their master’s degree.
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Oliver Khan, a graduating student in aerospace engineering, dreams of a sustainable future for supersonic air travel.
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Graduating mechanical engineering student PJ Morgan’s involvement with USC Formula Electric led to a prestigious internship at SpaceX.
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A major transition in the evolution of life on Earth can be traced to how ciliates have adapted to maximize nutrient intake.
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What are the secrets of the student-run design team’s track record of success?
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135 student presentations address health, security, sustainability and how to enrich life
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The annual gala celebrated major USC Viterbi accomplishments and inspirational honorees
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New research from Kanso Bioinspired Motion Lab at USC uses on-board flow sensors to enable robots to learn, adapt and move fluidly in underwater environments.
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A groundbreaking study by USC Kanso Bioinspired Motion Lab reveals fundamental insights into the selective forces favoring the early evolution of multicellular organization.
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Two leading researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering join the ranks of AAAS fellows, one of the most prestigious honors in academia.
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USC Viterbi Professor Fokion Egolfopoulos on how to fireproof existing homes and build back better and safer
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Elisa McCormick, president of USC’s Recumbent Vehicle Design Team (RVDT), explains her philosophy of creation and fun in engineering through surprising innovation.
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From fire response robots to retardant firing artillery, USC Viterbi engineers offer potential solutions for the future.
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An expert on fluid dynamics shares how engineers can help mitigate flooding after major wildfires.
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As Angelenos brace for “fire years” rather than “fire seasons,” USC Viterbi engineers offer potential solutions for the future.
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Leading industry representatives, academics and students gathered on campus to discuss the future of hypersonic technology.
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Students in the USC Department of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering apply their learning to address some of the most pressing technological challenges facing industry today.
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Matt Petros, co-founder of 3DEO, returned to his alma mater to speak as part of the Startup Stories event series hosted by USC Viterbi Office of Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship (TIE).
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Francisco Valero-Cuevas, Wei Wu and Theodore Tsotsis received the prestigious honor in recognition of their exceptional contributions to innovation, invention and technology.
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Aftershock II is believed to be the world’s first civilian-built rocket to reach an altitude of 470,000 feet.
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How one USC student is using his engineering background to create new realities.
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New paper, for perhaps the first time, identifies how topology of environment affects collective animal behavior
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Researchers develop smartphone-adaptable tools to determine the impact of nicotine-infused e-cigarettes
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New computational theory sheds light on a longstanding question
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Professor Sadhal has received the Donald Q. Kern Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE).
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Additive-manufacturing executive and three-time USC graduate Melissa Orme is helping to build the future one layer at a time.
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New research from USC Kanso Bioinspired Motion Lab proposes a radical new perspective on the cilia-powered fluid pumps that keep us alive.
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Students attended the 38th International Electric Propulsion Conference (IEPC) held in Toulouse, France, where they presented a paper about their project to develop a low-power solid-fuel plasma thruster for de-orbiting CubeSats.
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University professor elected as AIAA honorary fellow and receives Distinguished Career Award from the Washington Academy of Sciences.
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José P. Ferreira, a doctoral candidate in astronautical engineering, has received the prestigious Space for Sustainability Award from the European Space Agency (ESA).
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At the forefront of engineering and technology, graduates like Christian Bryan redefine potential with degrees in cutting-edge fields and a commitment to lifelong exploration.
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At the USC Viterbi master’s commencement ceremonies, Dean Yannis C. Yortsos praised graduates’ resilience, ingenuity and integrity
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Victoria Pinkett, hands-on learner and student leader, shares how she’s made the most of her USC experience.
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Dancer, roboticist and race car engineer Kaitlyn Kumar reveals a surprising strategy for academic excellence.
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Soha Niroumandi, a USC Viterbi Ph.D. student, receives an American Heart Association award to develop a non-invasive, smartphone-based diagnostic tool
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Hangbo Zhao presents findings on highly stretchable and customizable microneedles for application in fields including neuroscience, tissue engineering, and wearable bioelectronics.
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AI-informed platform could increase chance of survival
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AME teams received 2nd and 3rd place in the Undergraduate Teams category.
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The USC Department of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering welcomes Professor Krishna Garikipati, a leader in the field of computational mechanics.
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Students learn to promote safety and resilience in organizations through a mix of theoretical modules and hands-on exercises
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Luhar will be part of the 2024-26 cohort of 26 outstanding early and mid-career scientists, engineers and medical professionals selected by National Academies.
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Researchers in landscape architecture, fluid mechanics and augmented reality have created an interactive hydraulic model installed alongside the Los Angeles River.
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Seniors in the USC Department of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering (AME) demo ingenious solutions to real-world engineering problems.
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Mechanical Engineering PhD student Morgan Jones reports on his experience at the leading government research lab.
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Professor Azad Madni is awarded Honorary Membership by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
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USC had two teams among top 10 finalists in national FAA Data Challenge 2023.
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Competing in the 1936 Olympics, flying military planes in World War 2 – Critchell helped make aviation as safe as it is today.
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Associate Professor Ivan Bermejo-Moreno receives a NASA Early Career Faculty Award for computational studies of hypersonic flight.
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The highly competitive program supports outstanding early career researchers developing innovative solutions to challenges faced by the Navy and Marine Corps.
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Rusty Jehangir empowers thousands to pursue underwater robotics and exploration with startup Blue Robotics
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USC Viterbi leadership and alumni join global thought-leaders in debate about the economic growth of a multi-billion dollar industry.
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USC researchers present 14 papers at the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), showcasing leading-edge research in robotics.
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The progressive pedagogy of the pioneering distance learning program has changed the lives of graduate students worldwide.
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The researchers share some commonalities in their work, apart from winning an NSF CAREER Award.
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The U.S. Department of Energy is supporting a major USC research initiative to advance the next stage of the clean energy revolution.
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USC researchers have developed an innovative solution to measure the motion of soft components in robotics.
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Intervene K-12 serves over 30,000 students in more than 20 school districts to provide high-impact tutoring for K-12 students within the school day.
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Plucinsky’s theory-guided approach explores the interplay between geometry and complex material behavior.
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The NSF’s most prestigious award for junior faculty will boost USC research in disease modeling, groundwater systems, machine learning and robotics.
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The approach to hands-on learning at the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (AME) sets the tone for the 2023 Student Shop Managers Conference.
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CLINGERS, a unique docking system, is designed to facilitate sensing and docking operations in space.
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The USC AeroDesign Team has a stellar track record of success. Now, they’re setting their goals even higher.
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Unique partnership between Boeing and USC Viterbi allows paid summer internships, tuition expenses and a full time position after graduation.
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The class of 2023 is “the best educated, the most representative in our history.”
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This year’s ceremony at Alumni Park was headlined by alumnus and venture capitalist, Mark Stevens, who praised the power and versatility of an engineering degree
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The 2023 Ph.D. Hooding and Awards Ceremony honors 133 new graduates and Jiaoyang Li, winner of this year’s best Ph.D. thesis.
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For the second year in a row, USC hosts the top award in engineering education.
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The renovation of USC Viterbi School of Engineering’s Dryden Wind Tunnel celebrates the phenomenon of “beautiful flow.”
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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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Researchers at USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute are building machines to help rid junk from the atmosphere.
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Maghsoodi works at the intersection of mechanical engineering, biology and material science, and she’s equally committed to creating a culture of human flourishing.
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The co-founders of Relativity Space eye their next big steps: investing in space start-ups and reaching Earth orbit.
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For students in the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, the senior design project is a chance to apply their knowledge and get creative.
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Ursa Major, a company with 13 alumni, seeks to democratize access to space
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New USC research on zebrafish has implications for understanding animal behavior
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The two universities trialed their student-designed racecars as part of a weekend-long NASCAR launch event at the legendary stadium, home of the USC Trojans
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For second year in a row, a Trojan receives top award in engineering education
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The trio joins a distinguished class of 169 new inductees whose innovations have tangibly impacted society.
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A new air purification strategy by USC Viterbi researchers might reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission in classrooms and other indoor spaces by as much as tenfold.
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Research team engineers new wheel-legged robots with advancements in speed, rolling and leverage legged motions
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USC Viterbi New Faculty Hires 2022-2023
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The USC-led center will develop cutting-edge devices that send stimulating pulses to the autonomic nervous system to treat and monitor a vast range of conditions.
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USC Viterbi sophomore reimagines telepresence robots for the visually impaired
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Feifei Qian is the lead researcher for a NASA grant that could significantly aid planetary explorations.
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How a faulty thermometer at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum became a pet project of USC Viterbi
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USC researchers create new models to predict how new metamaterials behave, opening the door for applications in soft robotics and even space
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32 high school students from Early College Academy visited USC Viterbi labs for a day of hands-on engineering
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At the 2022 commencement ceremony, undergraduates shared laughter, tears and hugs as they embark on a new journey
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First in-person, satellite ceremonies in two years feature four-star general and former CEO of Yahoo and Verizon Media as speakers
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At the 2022 Ph.D. Hooding and Awards Ceremony, 215 new graduates join Trojan forebears like Andrew Viterbi and Wanda Austin.
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For USC Viterbi class of 2022 PhD Rishi Malhan, the future of robotics and sustainability lives in the skies.
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USC Viterbi student Joy Uehara deepened her love of systems as a robotics mentor. Her most recent team was featured in Disney’s documentary “More than Robots.”
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Product Development Engineering graduate Patricia Garcia is winning accolades for her company that allows students to thrift their collegiate gear.
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With renewed support, Project Payload returns to offer underrepresented girls in STEM a hands-on experience in aerospace engineering and computer science