STORY, VIDEOS and PHOTOS: The 42nd annual Science Olympiad National Tournament came to California for the first time, bringing more than 2,000 students to USC.
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USC researchers built a robotic hand that hears a melody once and plays it back on a keyboard just two minutes later. The possibilities go far beyond music.
Darnell Adler, who studied economics at USC Dornsife, is one of three U.S. winners of Red Bull Basement, a global competition for students and first-time founders.
USC’s stem cell program prepares students to present research and become the regenerative medicine workforce of the future.
More than 2,000 students will come to USC for the 42nd annual National Tournament.
The prestigious recognition honors academic inventors whose patented discoveries have made a tangible impact on society.
A USC Dornsife-led study found that faults that appear simple can produce surprisingly complex quakes.
Amer Goel’s work at the frontier of quantum computing and operations research is recognized by the NSF.
The university will name the USC Mark and Mary Stevens School of Computing and Artificial Intelligence to honor their investment in research and innovation at the intersections of AI and health sciences, business, security and the arts.
PODCAST: The president sits down with Prem Natarajan — executive vice president, head of enterprise AI and chief scientist at Capital One, as well as a USC computer science professor — to discuss how AI is reshaping organizations and what it means for universities and the future of talent.