Heather Culbertson Receives 2021 NSF CAREER Award
Five USC Viterbi Faculty, including Heather Culbertson, Receive 2021 NSF CAREER Awards Continue reading Heather Culbertson Receives 2021 NSF CAREER Award
Five USC Viterbi Faculty, including Heather Culbertson, Receive 2021 NSF CAREER Awards Continue reading Heather Culbertson Receives 2021 NSF CAREER Award
Robotics experts and USC community partners come together for week long talks and interactive sessions about cutting-edge robotics research and topics, hosted by USC Viterbi K-12 STEM Center Continue reading A Week of Robotics at USC Viterbi
An AI algorithm developed by Gerald Loeb would comb through millions of electronic medical records to suggest diagnoses and tests to improve patient outcomes and lower costs Continue reading Healthier Healthcare
Association for Computing Machinery honors Sven Koenig and Maja Matarić for work that underpins contemporary computing. Continue reading Sven Koenig and Maja Matarić Elected 2020 ACM Fellows
A team of USC master’s students creates a disinfection robot to use on COVID-19 prevention. Continue reading The Four-Legged Robot That Can Crawl, Crouch, Clean and Fight COVID
Professor Gerald Loeb joins this year’s list of 175 distinguished academic inventors Continue reading Gerald Loeb Named National Academy of Inventors Fellow
USC researchers have developed a method that could allow robots to learn new tasks, like setting a table or driving a car, from observing a small number of demonstrations. Continue reading Showing Robots How to Drive a Car…In Just A Few Easy Lessons
Jasmine Berry is grappling with the big questions: What does it mean to be self-aware and what would it take for a robot to satisfy those criteria? Continue reading Teaching Robots Self-Awareness of their Own Bodies
The work of USC Viterbi’s Quan Nguyen focuses on improving robot agility in legged robots so they can more easily and efficiently navigate difficult terrain Continue reading Walking, Climbing, Leaping Robots!
USC researchers build robots that can print complicated shapes without compromising on quality or accuracy. Continue reading Too Complex to Print? Call A Robot.