The International Women’s Day event proved an ideal space to discuss the massive disruption to the work lives of women, the opportunities and the ongoing challenges.
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Cyberattacks are increasingly sophisticated as institutions of all kinds turn to biometrics to confirm user identity. USC Information Sciences Institute researchers are on the front lines, developing systems to guard against security breaches and hacking attempts.
One of USC’s top experts at the Information Sciences Institute whose influential work is changing brain research and helping to catch fake videos has an ambitious goal in his spare time: to translate all the works of a beloved Egyptian poet.
USC Viterbi researchers and colleagues outline how robots and other machines of the future can achieve lifelong learning.
The findings could provide potential targets for new Alzheimer’s drugs.
The president will speak to faculty and staff members in addresses April 14 on the University Park Campus and April 20 on the Health Sciences Campus; RSVP by April 7.
USC Schaeffer Center Senior Fellow Rosalie Liccardo Pacula warns of potential impact to public health.
A USC Dornsife scholar of physics and astronomy answers questions about Pluto and other dwarf planets. These celestial bodies in our Solar System are cold, dark, far away and full of surprises.
The joint project by USC Gould and partner schools is recognized for outstanding efforts in supporting diversity, equity and inclusion within the law field.