USC Dornsife's Kevin Le and USC School of Cinematic Arts' Edward Saavedra, both sophomores, took the top prize in the inaugural science-themed filmmaking competition for their short movie Time. USC Dornsife students also won an honorable mention.
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USC recently opened the USC-Lockheed Martin Quantum Computing Center, which houses the world’s first commercial operational quantum processor. USC Dornsife researchers will play a key role in advancing the center’s groundbreaking research.
Hall-of-fame astronaut and USC alumnus Jerry Carr presented mathematics and physics major Simca Bouma with a $10,000 scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.
Physicist Clifford Johnson and chemist Anna Krylov of USC Dornsife launch USC’s first filmmaking competition focusing on science themes.
Led by biological sciences major Sarah Waliany of USC Dornsife, undergraduates start an online science magazine and fill a crucial niche largely ignored by mainstream media.
Senior Jake Bloch's honors thesis and first documentary, "Awe,” explores the intersection of science and religion.
Nick Warner's scientific curiosity was sparked at a young age. Now he shares the same joy of discovery with students and television viewers around the world.
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