New ISE Faculty Bring Expertise in Analytics, Optimization, Healthcare and Applied Probability
USC Viterbi welcomes new ISE faculty members Karthyek Murthy, Karmel S. Shehadeh, Alfredo Torrico and Shengbo Wang.
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USC Viterbi welcomes new ISE faculty members Karthyek Murthy, Karmel S. Shehadeh, Alfredo Torrico and Shengbo Wang.
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USC students collaborated with the artificial intelligence startup Aurite to develop solutions for job searching, travel planning, and more.
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New data-driven models developed by a USC and Carnegie Mellon-led team could reduce surgery delays, cut hospital costs by up to 60% and improve access to surgery.
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Two USC alumni co-founded the 3D printing company for dentists, which has become an industry leader.
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The student organization was recognized by their national body for outstanding chapter performance.
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First cohort to start on campus in Fall 2026
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Citina Liang won the Milt Weinstein Award for her work modeling syphilis and HIV interventions in LA County.
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Students, faculty and staff gathered at USC’s Town and Gown to honor the achievements of the past year.
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New ISI study finds top medical school graduates are less likely to practice in underserved areas.
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At the USC Viterbi undergraduate commencement ceremony, the next generation of engineers are encouraged to advance technology that solves the world’s grand challenges.
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At the USC Viterbi master’s commencement ceremonies, Dean Yannis C. Yortsos praised graduates on the “singular achievement” of earning their master’s degree.
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The 2025 Ph.D. Hooding and Awards Ceremony honors 150 new graduates and Haotian Hang, winner of this year’s best Ph.D. thesis
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How Identical Twins Took on USC Together
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135 student presentations address health, security, sustainability and how to enrich life
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USC researchers present cutting-edge advances in AI and machine learning at ICLR 2025, highlighting breakthroughs in 3D vision, decision-making, and deep learning
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The Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering is 10th in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2025 rankings.
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The USC student chapter of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE) coordinated the organization’s annual regional gathering.
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The 2025 Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering honored the Corporate Vice President at Microsoft.
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Abbas is a leading expert in the field of decision analysis.
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From fire response robots to retardant firing artillery, USC Viterbi engineers offer potential solutions for the future.
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As Angelenos brace for “fire years” rather than “fire seasons,” USC Viterbi engineers offer potential solutions for the future.
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Research project “Smart and Connected Communities Food Environment Dynamics,” led by Abigail Horn, uses AI and mobility data to improve the American diet
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A gift from USC Viterbi professor Neil Siegel and his wife, Robyn Friend, creates an eponymous endowed professorship in systems engineering.
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The launch of the new ORAI PhD certificate program is supported by a $2.9 million National Research Traineeship (NRT) grant from the National Science Foundation, putting USC at the forefront of AI for decision-making.
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Award-winning USC Viterbi research develops streamlined last-mile delivery solutions, improving delivery times and easing workloads for busy drivers.
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The Air Force Office of Sponsored Research has supported the latest work with $650,000 over three years.
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The USC Viterbi data science expert has been recognized with top Australian and German research prizes, enabling her work as a visiting scholar at the Karlsruhe of Technology, the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, the University of Heidelberg, and the University of Melbourne.
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Weizhi Lin’s research in automating 3D printing qualification improves shape accuracy verification in 3D printing.
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A new $2.1 million project supported by the Office of Naval Research will provide invaluable intelligence for the robot systems that will be essential to our future lives.
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Camilo Hernández joins the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering as an assistant professor bringing expertise in stochastic control and behavioral economics.
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Tao Ma joins the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering as a lecturer in transportation systems engineering, data analytics and machine learning.
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The University of Southern California bestowed the new title on Siegel, who has had an illustrious career spanning aerospace, defense and innovation.
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For USC’s Abigail Horn, helping people make healthier choices starts with using AI to evaluate their menus.
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Shilong Ren shows how sports analytics could increase the chance of victory for the United States.
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A USC ISI researcher and his collaborators propose separating the AI makers from the AI testers to create more robust systems.
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Kuofu Liu has been honored with the 2024 USC Viterbi Undergraduate Research Award for his work modeling infectious diseases.
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An expert in harnessing probability for decision-making, Xu was selected for the National Science Foundation’s leading award for junior faculty.
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ISE alum Aëla Janvier’s swim career has taken her from Montreal to USC and now the French Olympic squad.
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At the forefront of engineering and technology, graduates like Christian Bryan redefine potential with degrees in cutting-edge fields and a commitment to lifelong exploration.
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At the USC Viterbi master’s commencement ceremonies, Dean Yannis C. Yortsos praised graduates’ resilience, ingenuity and integrity
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The 2024 graduate of the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering led three major student organizations simultaneously.
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Cinthia Sanchez Alvarado (B.S. ISE’ 24) wants to inspire the next generation of problem solvers, thinkers and dreamers.
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A poet who recently published her first two collections, Class of 2024 graduate Meredith Lapidas also has a background as a contortion artist.
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International expert in safety culture and human factors, Meshkati spoke before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation as part of the FAA independent expert panel reviewing Boeing’s safety processes.
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Through a newly established scholarship, alumnus Augustine Esogbue is helping Trojan engineers change the world.
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The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) will support Gómez’s research into mixed-integer nonlinear programming problems.
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The 45th annual Viterbi Awards celebrated major USC Viterbi anniversaries and milestones
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USC undergraduates competed against teams of graduate students to become the youngest team ever to make the finals of this prestigious competition.
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Loop, a Chicago-based startup co-founded by USC Viterbi alumnus Matt McKinney, leverages AI to digitize shipment data, for the benefit of manufacturers and freight companies
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A Glimpse into the USC Center for Autonomy and AI’s Efforts
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The USC Viterbi alumnus is the VP of Engineering at Google, Core Machine Learning and AI.
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ISI researchers are part of a core team developing the PDB-Dev repository, initiated by the Protein Data Bank, a foundational repository for macromolecular structures
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Patricia Garcia, a 2022 USC graduate with an MS in Product Development Engineering recently won a Fulbright to University College London for her postgraduate studies.
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Introduction to Probability Models was honored with the McGuffey Longevity Award from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association.
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The symposium, headlined by Michael Chertoff, former U.S. secretary of homeland security, highlights two decades of work in security, risk and economic analysis.
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Johannes Royset joins USC Viterbi, bringing expertise in operations and optimization and a background in naval applications.
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USC Viterbi ISE students recently presented their research at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, advocating for stricter autonomous vehicle safety regulations and comprehensive testing procedures.
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A USC and MIT led research team finds smartphone mobility data to be a good predictor of diet and diet-related disease.
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USC Viterbi alum parent Tina Isaris-Nauman recently surprised Dean Yannis C. Yortsos and Sheryl Yortsos with a new scholarship created in their names.
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New GPU cluster will allow the next generation of students and researchers to investigate the world of AI and machine learning as part of USC Frontiers of Computing initiative.
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ISE Professor and Alumnus recognized at the White House with the highest honor for technological innovation
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Dessouky has been honored by the Institute of Operations Research and Management Science for his outstanding contributions to the field.
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Ghafelebashi is a Ph.D. student in the Optimization for Data-Driven Science Research Group.
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USC researchers present 14 papers at the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), showcasing leading-edge research in robotics.
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Boehm is remembered as a dedicated researcher and a “wonderful advisor”, who greatly shaped the life of his students and colleagues.
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USC Viterbi alumnus Ricardo Valerdi teaches students STEM through the joy of sports, including partnerships with MLB and the NBA
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The workshop is a leading international event in the field of integer programming and discrete optimization.
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Vayanos leverages operations research and artificial intelligence to help underserved and marginalized communities.
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Natalie Humber created the first scoping review for diabulimia, a potentially fatal disorder that occurs when people with Type 1 diabetes stop taking insulin to lose weight
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The NSF’s most prestigious award for junior faculty will boost USC research in disease modeling, groundwater systems, machine learning and robotics.
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USC Viterbi students in health systems management engineering have developed strategies to reduce hospital wait times and increase overall efficiencies.
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Can language models be trusted to reason like humans do? Are they good at making decisions? These researchers set off to find out.
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Researchers at USC Information Sciences Institute used machine learning and deep statistical analysis to look for answers about vaccine hesitancy.
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The Information Sciences Institute Fellow will receive the prestigious award.
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The class of 2023 is “the best educated, the most representative in our history.”
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This year’s ceremony at Alumni Park was headlined by alumnus and venture capitalist, Mark Stevens, who praised the power and versatility of an engineering degree
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The 2023 Ph.D. Hooding and Awards Ceremony honors 133 new graduates and Jiaoyang Li, winner of this year’s best Ph.D. thesis.
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Sarah Hakim, ’23, helped create Trojan Marketplace, a student-run market featuring exclusively Trojan-owned small businesses.
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Claire Barbrack successfully overcame a difficult sophomore year to be named the 2023 Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Student of the Year.
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Janet Choi (B.S. ISE ’23) was recently honored for her research into improving access to online education for students with learning differences.
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For Aidan Niswender, B.S. ISE ’23, a COVID lockdown hobby became a passion, which could lead to a career in perfumery.
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FaceBase researchers are advancing dental, oral and craniofacial research with data.
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The student startup is developing specially outfitted glasses with built-in speakers that will issue warnings to the visually impaired as they near unseen objects
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The NIH National Institute of Minority Health recently honored new USC Viterbi research that harnesses online menu data to draw a detailed nutrition map of the city.
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How alumnus Andrew Johnson pushes the boundaries of agriculture with his industrial systems and engineering knowledge
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Pang is an internationally recognized expert in the field of operations research, optimization, and applied mathematics.
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Pang is an internationally recognized expert in the field of operations research, optimization, and applied mathematics.
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Renyuan Xu, a former Oxford researcher, has won one of the highest early career honors in financial mathematics.
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The trio joins a distinguished class of 169 new inductees whose innovations have tangibly impacted society.
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The USC Alumnus’ $25 million gift forged the rapid growth and continued excellence of the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering.
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ISE Sophomore, Family Help To Provide Hands-On Experiences To Young Students
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USC Viterbi New Faculty Hires 2022-2023
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Abigail Horn joins the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, bringing expertise in fighting global challenges in food systems.
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Giacomo Nannicini, whose work spans fields as varied as map navigation and optimized building design, comes to the Epstein Department following six years at IBM Research.
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Bruce Wilcox comes to USC Viterbi after a distinguished career working within top-tier consulting firms.
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Mahdi Soltanolkotabi, Bistra Dilkina and Vishal Gupta will take up joint appointments in Industrial and Systems Engineering at USC Viterbi.
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The prize was awarded to Gupta and his collaborators for the “Eva” system, which was deployed across all Greek borders to limit the influx of asymptomatic travelers.
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Huang is an expert in engineering-informed machine learning and data analytics for advanced manufacturing systems.
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Program is the First Master of Science in Health Systems Management Engineering Program on the West Coast
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USC Viterbi student Jose Hernandez is harnessing his industrial and systems engineering background for new research into restaurant kitchen safety culture.