Amer Goef’s work at the frontier of quantum computing and operations research is recognized by the NSF.
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Wynnie Nguyen was awarded a grant from the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund for studies aiming to stimulate growth of new brain cells and, ultimately, reverse the course of dementia.
USC Viterbi senior Nicholas Kim led the landmark study with hopes that it could one day help improve the treatment of dementia and other brain disorders.
Doctoral student Shuwan Liu receives a 2025 Young Investigator Award for her work examining which signals drive cells to heal large-scale bone injuries.
USC Marshall undergrads are developing research findings on the latest AI trends for top executives at Salesforce and Thunder.
Doctoral student Nicolaus Jakowec helps uncover new insights into the microscopic life that drives human health.
USC scientists have developed a wearable system that enables more natural and emotionally engaging interactions in shared digital spaces, opening new possibilities for remote work, education, health care and beyond.
Q&A: In a world increasingly shaped by AI, how machines make decisions under uncertain conditions grows more important every day. USC’s Willie Neiswanger shares his expertise.
The Master of Public Policy students analyzed a large dataset on private-sector pensions for their practicum project.
The 2025 Das Family Innovate x LA Student Competition challenges students to develop high-impact urban solutions and compete for a $20,000 prize.