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Toward Quantum-Augmented Databases: New USC Study Could Turn Data Systems That Take Hours Into Minutes
USC Viterbi researcher wins NSF Career Award and aims to study how quantum computing can transform database optimization for a data-intensive future
AI Location Bias; AI Missing Vocal Clues: USC Viterbi and USC Stevens at ICML 2026
Researchers will spotlight USC Viterbi's strengths in machine learning, AI and responsible AI research at the prestigious conference.
AI To Prevent Suicide; AI To Better Diagnose Respiratory Diseases: USC Viterbi and USC Stevens at ACL 2026
The prestigious conference brings together researchers and practitioners to share advances in natural language processing.
USC Breakthrough Could Help Scientists Spot Disease Clusters, Fraud Networks and More
USC Viterbi researcher Emilio Ferrara has built a tool that can map communities inside massive social, biological, and financial networks faster and smarter than anything that came before.
MOSIS 2.0 and GlobalFoundries Partnership: A Strategic Alliance for Semiconductor Innovation
In a move that promises to broaden access to U.S.-based chip manufacturing, MOSIS 2.0 has signed a value-added partner agreement with GlobalFoundries (GF), one of the world's largest semiconductor manufacturers, creating a powerful synergy between the two industry partners.
The Exit Interview: Dean Yannis C. Yortsos
Twenty-One Years. Twenty-One Questions. A Q&A with USC Viterbi's longest serving dean.
For America’s 250th, We Created Commemorative Stamps of Trojan Builders
Need patriotic stamps? We've got you covered. Check out our collection of 14 USC computer scientists and engineers who helped build the modern computing world. Also, they're animated.
USC Studies Aim to Advance Self-Driving Cars, Transform Robot “Brains” and Understand Workplace AI Use
3 USC faculty will lead research projects funded by the Toyota Research Institute
What If We Could See Disinformation Coming? USC Scientists Say We Can
USC Viterbi researchers can now predict when a false rumor will jump from one social media platform to another, giving journalists and fact-checkers a chance to step in before it goes mainstream.
Researchers Seek to Catch Money Launderers By Building a Machine That Out-Thinks Them
A DARPA-funded team at USC Viterbi aims to generate fictional but realistic schemes to stress-test the algorithms that may one day make dirty money impossible to hide.