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Computational Systems & Technology News Feed

High school student Kelsie Lam, pictured here, interned with USC ISI's SciTech Group in 2020
March 29, 2021

Looking For An Internship as a High School Student? Read About Kelsie’s Experience at USC ISI

From face recognition to Harry Potter, high school student Kelsie Lam works on multiple exciting projects through her internship at USC ISI

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February 4, 2021

USC ISI to Host Inaugural Pegasus Users Group Meeting

ISI’s Pegasus Group is putting on the interactive event for users and collaborators

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December 15, 2020

George Papadimitriou Wins PEARC20 Award for Creating System for Facilitating Efficiency of Research

ISI graduate assistant Papadimitriou wins big at PEARC20 for his research on Pegasus workflow submission nodes

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December 3, 2020

USC Researchers Explore Improving Measurement Tools for Quantum Physics

The more sensitive measurement tools are, the more information physicists can extract from quantum particles, such as photons.

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June 24, 2020

USC Renews Quantum Computing Collaboration with D-Wave, Lockheed Martin

QCC will upgrade to D-Wave’s forthcoming Advantage™ system with more than 5000 qubits

The DyNamo team wins two awards at the inaugural SCinet Technology Challenge in 2019
March 23, 2020

Researchers Develop Platform to Improve Weather Forecasting

Climate change is making it harder for weather scientists to make predictions. DyNamo helps forecast severe weather events in real-time.

January 15, 2020

Pegasus Research Team Discovers Errors for a Win

Team recognized for “transformative contribution” to computing research with surprising discovery

November 26, 2019

Ewa Deelman Named AAAS Fellow

ISI researcher recognized for distinguished contributions to the field of computer science

July 25, 2019

Tackling Lack of Diversity in Genetics Research

Researchers at the USC Viterbi Information Sciences Institute managed vast amounts of genetic data from multi-ethnic populations in a groundbreaking new study.

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April 25, 2019

USC ISI Lab Seeks to Unravel Quantum Dimensions of Light

ISI researcher Jonathan Habif believes this research can help us recognize things at much dimmer light levels than previously thought possible.

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