A Home for Computing’s Future
USC on Tuesday celebrated the official opening of Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Human-Centered Computation Hall. The new building is home to USC Viterbi’s Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science and the new USC School of Advanced Computing, and is central to USC President Carol Folt’s historic Frontiers of Computing “moonshot.”
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A talk by renowned contemporary artist Cai Guo-Qiang and lunch cooked by robots were among the highlights of the provocative event at USC.
The hospital received a five-star rating — the highest possible — from Vizient Inc. for excellence in delivering high-quality care.
Students and faculty share thoughts on this year’s theme and their hopes for the future.
A joint open house provides students with the opportunity to make new connections at start of their USC journey.
Celebrating 25 years of USC’s Institute for Creative Technologies
Since its founding in 1999, the USC Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) has been at the forefront of research and development in AI, computer graphics, geospatial sciences, human performance, learning sciences, modeling, simulation and gaming, mixed reality, medical VR and virtual humans. A part of USC’s Frontiers of Computing initiative, ICT’s labs/groups are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in computing, embodying the spirit of USC’s commitment to pioneering the future of technology.
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We’re Thinking B1G
Sept. 1 marked the start of USC’s first football season as a member of the Big Ten Conference. It’s a change that reaches far beyond athletics, bringing new opportunities in the research lab, the classroom, the libraries and more. Our new video looks at what USC brings to the conference — and why this is going to be big.