The USC Dornsife professor’s groundbreaking approach to quantum computing has earned recognition in the Airbus-BMW Quantum Computing Challenge.
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USC Dornsife’s Monalisa Chatterjee has spent her career studying how humans adapt to extreme climate events.
The director of the Blue Sustainable Economy Alliance is helping to steer a more equitable and sustainable future for California’s environment — and, perhaps unexpectedly, for its people.
The frontman of one of the world’s best-selling punk rock bands has three USC degrees including a doctorate in molecular biology.
As Angelenos brace for “fire years” rather than “fire seasons,” USC Viterbi engineers offer potential solutions for the future.
Links between technological innovations in three of the Golden State’s quintessential sports — surfing, swimming and skateboarding — helped cement California’s impact on global culture. USC experts explain.
Southern California middle- and high-schoolers compete at USC Invitational, with many participants showing resilience after the wildfires.
Offshore wind is facing new political headwinds, even as a new study shows that it is technically and financially more promising than ever.
The fires may be the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history. A USC expert on safety, risk reduction and complex systems calls for a blue-ribbon commission to analyze their causes.
USC leads a research team aiming to better understand retinitis pigmentosa and inform future treatments.