USC Dornsife’s Southern California Earthquake Center is deploying high-performance computers, sensors and other high-tech gadgets to better prepare Californians for severe seismic activity. [5 min read]
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Seismologists, engineers unite to quickly gather information and share it through a statewide clearinghouse that is critical for improving earthquake simulations and emergency preparedness. [4 min read]
From earthquake safety to community health, USC Dornsife research is shaping Los Angeles life, policy and design.
Powered by a network of more than one thousand researchers from around the world, the center is at the forefront of earthquake system science.
Student interns are spending the summer doing important research at USC Dornsife’s Southern California Earthquake Center, considered an international leader in earthquake forecasting.
The Southern California Earthquake Center is leading the charge in earthquake system science to ensure that wherever and whenever “the big one” hits, we’re prepared.
At USC Dornsife, more than 40 centers and institutes are home to faculty, staff and students who aim to impact the global community through intensive, innovative scholarship in the social sciences, humanities and natural sciences.
Mark Benthien of the Southern California Earthquake Center at USC Dornsife explains why everyone should participate in the Great ShakeOut event on Oct. 20.
The Southern California Earthquake Center at USC Dornsife hosts the eight-week program, in which participants get real-world experience — and do real research, too.