USC Viterbi is excited to engage young girls in computer science and robotics through a number of STEM outreach programs, including a VEX Robotics team at St. Odilia School. After just six short weeks, the nascent team has completed its first VEX robot, called the Clawbot. [Read more]
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Studying Centrifuges in Biomedical Engineering
Who knew that centrifuges could be so important to the latest advances in biomedical engineering and pharmaceutic innovation? After their visit to Prof. Megan McCain’s lab, 67 students from Orthopaedic Medical Magnet High School now know that centrifuges are a major tool used in tissue systems research and why that is important. [Read more]
A Day of “Curiosity and Excitement” for 270 Middle School Students
From Morse Code to nanotechnology, the past and future of electrical engineering were on display this month at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering STEM Spotlight on the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering for 270 students from Bud Carson Middle School in Hawthorne. [Read more]