Lightbulb Moments by USC

Lightbulb Moments by USC
Podcast Description
Lightbulb Moments by USC is a new podcast that brings you face to face with the brilliant minds behind USC’s research. Interviews highlight top researchers’ experiences, insights and personal ah-ha moments that drive their quest for innovative ideas and excellence.
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The podcast delves into a variety of academic fields and significant research developments, covering topics such as wearable technology, advancements in social work, 3D printing in medicine, cosmology, historical scholarship, parenting transitions, evolutionary biology, and the intersection of music and psychology. For example, episodes highlight Yasser Khan's work in healthcare technology and Ruth Supranovich's efforts to redefine social work through community engagement.

Lightbulb Moments by USC is a new podcast that brings you face to face with the brilliant minds behind USC’s research. Interviews highlight top researchers’ experiences, insights and personal ah-ha moments that drive their quest for innovative ideas and excellence.
Yasser Khan is an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at USC, whose work sits at the intersection of engineering, medicine and design. He gives us insight on how these devices will create a more precise picture into our health and wellness. Yasser talks about his work as an engineer in the healthcare space, what it takes to push a new idea forward and what the future holds for human-centered technology.

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