Biomedical engineers at USC Viterbi have created a biocompatible material that is safe for marine life and avoids harmful microplastics.
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Biomedical engineering research at USC has unraveled a mystery of motor control that could be a game-changer for disorders like Parkinson’s and could aid in the development of bio-inspired systems.
The program has graduated more than 300 alumni who have entered medical and doctoral programs and pursued successful careers in academia, industry and beyond.
USC Marshall alumnus Omar Abdullateef launches WellTra.Ai with support from the USC Marshall Greif Incubator and Greif Center’s New Venture Seed Competition.
The recognition honors the USC president for her impact on the Trojan athletic program and advancing the mission of USC Athletics. The presentation was part of USC Athletics’ annual Tommy Awards celebration of the year’s student-athletes and teams.
The hospital is once again recognized by The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit watchdog focused on patient safety.
USC-led study demonstrates the first quantum scaling advantage for approximate optimization problem-solving using a quantum annealer.
EARTH MONTH: Researchers at the USC School of Advanced Computing and other units within the USC Viterbi School of Engineering are working to improve computing efficiency.
This year’s recipients are Varun Soni; Jimmy Iovine and Andre “Dr. Dre” Young; and Leslie and William McMorrow. The honor recognizes individuals who have brought great honor and distinction to the university community.
A new USC-developed technique enhances quantum sensing by counteracting the limitation of decoherence, unpredictable behavior caused by environmental noise.