Research News Feed
										Want to Know the Secret of a Good Idea? It Could be Hidden in Language.
Xiang Ren, a USC Viterbi assistant professor of computer science, is using natural language processing to find patterns in massive amounts of text, which could unlock the secrets of innovation—and much more.
										Coming Untethered: The Unintended Consequences of Hyper Digitalization
In her new book, Dr. Julie Albright explores the impact of a digital society on our relationships and behaviors.
										Building A Better Blockchain
A company headed by a USC Viterbi alumnus has partnered with the school to advance this cutting-edge technology.
										ISI Spotlight: Fred Morstatter, Computer Scientist
Learn more about the talented people that make up ISI
										Work of Graduate Students Showcased at Annual ISI Event
Students win big at ISI’s 2019 Graduate Student Symposium.
										Ready for Launch: Students Deliver USC’s Third CubeSat Satellite
USC Viterbi students get hands-on with spacecraft hardware, successfully delivering a CubeSat mini-satellite for launch into Earth’s low orbit.
										In Memoriam: Michael Keston
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Michael Keston leaves a legacy of innovation for social good at USC Viterbi and the Information Sciences Institute.
										USC ISI Researchers Receive Amazon Research Awards
ISIers Greg Ver Steeg and Xiang Ren are among 82 researchers worldwide to receive the 2018 Amazon Research Awards.
										Stop The Spoofing
USC ISI researcher Wael Abd-Almageed and an international research team are building enhanced biometric security technologies to thwart would-be malefactors.
										USC Researchers Use AI to Detect Early Signs of Alzheimer’s
USC researchers found “hidden factors” in medical data that could improve Alzheimer’s disease prediction and lead to better outcomes.