Simply Complex
The formula is simple, but H2O is one of the most remarkable substances in the universe. The post Simply Complex appeared first on News and Events. Read More
The formula is simple, but H2O is one of the most remarkable substances in the universe. The post Simply Complex appeared first on News and Events. Read More
University scientists and engineers aim to replace plastics and batteries with more sustainable, degradable resources for the future. The post 4 ways USC Dornsife researchers are working to reduce waste appeared first on News and Events. Read More
Sri Narayan, professor of chemistry, is the third USC Dornsife faculty member to earn the prestigious honor. [3 min read] The post Chemist and sustainable energy innovator elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors appeared first on News and Events. Read More
The alliance between the university and the analytical laboratory instrument manufacturer, begun in 2018, builds on successes and expands to include new opportunities for scientific progress. Read More
For 20 years, WiSE has helped women find a place in science and engineering. Professors Hanna Reisler and Jessica Parr are two of its leaders. Read More
In 2000, the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences had just a dozen tenure-track women faculty members across its six science departments. At the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, there were only three. Two decades later, 70 women faculty members teach across the two schools’ science and engineering departments, thanks to the robust efforts of the Women and Science in Engineering (WiSE) program. Read More
Recent chemistry graduate Kyle McClary and Ph.D. student John Paul "J.P." Francis have launched Microscape, software that allows researchers to view and collaborate on 3D imaging data remotely and affordably. Read More
Microscape software is disrupting the scientific 3D imaging field, costing a fraction of the price of competitors’ products and able to run on home computers. [4 ¼ min read] The post Alumnus’ software could help scientists beat coronavirus from home appeared first on News and Events. Read More
USC Dornsife’s Mark Thompson, a pioneer in organic LED display screens and photovoltaic technologies is recognized by his engineering peers. [2 min read] The post Chemist who put red and green in OLED screens named to engineering academy appeared first on News and Events. Read More
An alliance between USC and global research, development and manufacturing company Agilent enables USC researchers to unravel mysteries within individual cells and develop more targeted and personalized treatments. [4½ min read] The post Agilent Postdoctoral Fellow undertakes molecular scrutiny of cells appeared first on News and Events. Read More