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USC Viterbi School of Engineering

The USC Viterbi School of Engineering (formerly the USC School of Engineering) is the engineering school of the University of Southern California. It was renamed following a $52 million donation by Andrew J. Viterbi, co-founder of Qualcomm.[2]

USC Viterbi School of Engineering
TypePrivate
Established1905[1]
Parent institution
University of Southern California
DeanYannis C. Yortsos
Academic staff
188[1]
Undergraduates2700[1]
Postgraduates5900[1]
Location, ,
34°1′12″N 118°17′20″W / 34.02000°N 118.28889°W / 34.02000; -118.28889
CampusUrban
Websiteviterbi.usc.edu
Biegler Hall, USC Viterbi School of Engineering
Main academic complex at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering

The school is headed by Dean Yannis Yortsos. Its research centers have played a major role in development of multiple technologies, including early development of the Internet when USC researcher Jonathan Postel was an editor of communications-protocol for the fledgling internet, also known as ARPANET.[3] The school's faculty has included Irving Reed, Leonard Adleman, Solomon W. Golomb, Barry Boehm, Clifford Newman, Richard Bellman, Lloyd Welch, Alexander Sawchuk, Maja Matarić, and George V. Chilingar.

Major research centers edit

Specific contributions edit

Student organizations edit

AeroDesign Team of USC edit

The AeroDesign Team (ADT) is a student-led design team within the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. Founded in 1991, ADT's purpose is to help students gain industry-like experience by competing in early design competitions that simulate typical design cycles in the Aerospace field. The team started out competing in the SAE AeroDesign contest but then switched its participation to the AIAA Design/Build/Fly (DBF) contest in 1997. The DBF contest has rules that change yearly, requiring students to come up with a completely new design each year. ADT won the DBF contest in 1998, 2009, 2014, and 2017. This is the second most first-place finish ever out of the 100+ universities from around the world that participate yearly.

Associated Students of Biomedical Engineering edit

Among the many organizations on campus, the Associated Students of Biomedical Engineering (ASBME) is an undergraduate student organization for biomedical engineering students at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. ASBME is a student-run undergraduate and graduate biomedical engineering organization at USC that serves the engineering student body through academic, social, and corporate events. Students gain clarity in their chosen field of study and the opportunities that being a BME major brings. Students are also able to get a foot in the corporate door at the annual ASBME corporate dinner, attended by USC alumni as well as other corporate representatives.

Activities consist of regular meetings with guest speakers and panels, the BIOMED Research Symposium, the annual Corporate Dinner and Networking Nights designed to foster relationships between graduating students and industry, and many other social, community, and corporate events.

ASBME serves as USC's chapter of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) and sends some of its students to the annual BMES Conference each year.

Pi Tau Sigma (Tau Beta Chapter) edit

Pi Tau Sigma is an international mechanical engineering honor society that strives to "create better engineers through a commitment to academic excellence and dedication to service." The USC Tau Beta Chapter is composed of the top mechanical engineers at the University of Southern California. USC's Pi Tau Sigma engages in social, industry and community service-related events in the USC neighborhood and beyond. Paul Ronney serves as an advisor for the USC chapter of Pi Tau Sigma.

USC Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence edit

USC has a student chapter of Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. AAAI organizes speaker events and information sessions in the field of Artificial Intelligence to increase students' interest in AI.

USC Rocket Propulsion Lab (USCRPL) edit

USCRPL was founded in 2005 with the goal of putting a student-designed and -built rocket into space.[4]

In 2019, USCRPL became the world’s first student organization to successfully launch and recover an entirely student-designed and student-fabricated rocket (Traveler IV) past the Karman line with a confidence of 90%.[5]

Viterbi Graduate Students Association (VGSA) edit

The Viterbi Graduate Students Association (VGSA) is the student government for the graduate students of the Viterbi School. It consists of representatives from all departments and several student organizations, as well as the Viterbi Graduate Student Liaison (VGSL).[6]

Notable alumni edit

Historical accomplishments edit

In 1970, Neil Armstrong, who was the first person to set foot on the Moon, during the 1969 NASA Apollo mission, graduated USC with a master of science degree in aerospace engineering.

Equipped with the ability to adapt to arbitrary shapes without any external control, pioneering roboticist George Bekey co-created the world’s first five-fingered robot in 1977—the first able to give a true handshake.

In 1983, the internet's pivotal Domain Name System (DNS) was invented by ISI researcher Paul Mockapetris. The DNS works as a phone book directory for the internet, automatically translating text addresses, which humans can understand and remember, to numerical addresses that computers can understand.

Fundraising edit

Previously known as the USC School of Engineering, it was renamed on March 2, 2004, as the Andrew and Erna Viterbi School of Engineering in honor of Qualcomm co-founder Andrew Viterbi and his wife Erna, who had donated $52 million to the school. The Viterbi School received other major gifts including gifts from Silicon Valley venture capitalist Mark Stevens who created the USC Stevens Institute for Innovation in 2004;[7] real estate developer Daniel J. Epstein who named the Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering with an $11 million gift in 2002;[8] Energy Corporation of America CEO John Mork who named the Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science with a $15 million gift in 2005;[9] Ken Klein, CEO and president of Wind River Systems, who established the Klein Institute for Undergraduate Engineering Life with an $11 million gift, also in 2005;[10] Ming Hsieh, founder of Cogent Inc., who named the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering in 2006 with a $35 million gift;[11] and Los Angeles real estate developer Sonny Astani, who named the Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering with a $17 million gift in 2007.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Engineering | Academics | USC". academics.usc.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  2. ^ "Qualcomm Co-Founder, Wife Give $52 Million to USC Engineering School". 2 March 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  3. ^ . Information Sciences Institute (USC). Archived from the original on 2008-04-15. Retrieved 2008-04-08.
  4. ^ "USCRPL". The world’s premier undergraduate research group for experimental rocket technologies. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  5. ^ "USCRPL". Traveler IV. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Council Members". VGSA Current Council. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  7. ^ Green, Angie (March 29, 2007). "USC innovation institute reinventing itself". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^ Annette Moore, Epstein Gives $4M for New Alumni Center, USC News, March 20, 2008, Accessed June 16, 2008.
  9. ^ Diane Ainsworth, Engineering Dept. Gets Alum’s Name, USC News, September 20, 2005, Accessed June 16, 2008.
  10. ^ Diane Ainsworth, Alum Establishes Institute for Engineers, USC News, November 10, 2005, Accessed June 16, 2008.
  11. ^ Diane Ainsworth, Alumnus Makes Record Donation to USC, USC News, October 23, 2006, Accessed June 16, 2008.
  12. ^ Eric Mankin, Alum Gives $17M to USC Viterbi Dept. 2011-12-10 at the Wayback Machine, USC News, November 29, 2007, Accessed June 16, 2008.

External links edit

  • Viterbi School of Engineering web site
  • Associated Students of Biomedical Engineering web site
  • Viterbi at Glance
  • Historical Accomplishments

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The USC Viterbi School of Engineering formerly the USC School of Engineering is the engineering school of the University of Southern California It was renamed following a 52 million donation by Andrew J Viterbi co founder of Qualcomm 2 USC Viterbi School of EngineeringTypePrivateEstablished1905 1 Parent institutionUniversity of Southern CaliforniaDeanYannis C YortsosAcademic staff188 1 Undergraduates2700 1 Postgraduates5900 1 LocationLos Angeles California United States34 1 12 N 118 17 20 W 34 02000 N 118 28889 W 34 02000 118 28889CampusUrbanWebsiteviterbi wbr usc wbr eduBiegler Hall USC Viterbi School of EngineeringMain academic complex at the USC Viterbi School of EngineeringThe school is headed by Dean Yannis Yortsos Its research centers have played a major role in development of multiple technologies including early development of the Internet when USC researcher Jonathan Postel was an editor of communications protocol for the fledgling internet also known as ARPANET 3 The school s faculty has included Irving Reed Leonard Adleman Solomon W Golomb Barry Boehm Clifford Newman Richard Bellman Lloyd Welch Alexander Sawchuk Maja Mataric and George V Chilingar Contents 1 Major research centers 2 Specific contributions 3 Student organizations 3 1 AeroDesign Team of USC 3 2 Associated Students of Biomedical Engineering 3 3 Pi Tau Sigma Tau Beta Chapter 3 4 USC Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence 3 5 USC Rocket Propulsion Lab USCRPL 3 6 Viterbi Graduate Students Association VGSA 4 Notable alumni 5 Historical accomplishments 6 Fundraising 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksMajor research centers editAlfred Mann Institute business incubator for medical device development in preparation for commercialization Center for Biomimetic Microelectronic Systems National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events CREATE interdisciplinary national research center funded by the U S Department of Homeland Security Center for Systems and Software Engineering CSSE research the relationship between systems software and users Information Sciences Institute housed at separate facilities in Marina del Rey California and Arlington Virginia played a major role in the development of the Internet and continues to be a major research center in computer science Institute for Creative Technologies conducts research in virtual reality and immersive digital environment Integrated Media Systems Center National Science Foundation s Exclusive Engineering Research Center for multimedia and Internet research Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center PEER Partner Institution Current Research USC Amazon Center on Secure amp Trusted Machine Learning USC ECE ISE Meta Center for Research and Education in AI and Learning center to advance AI research and increase accessibility in AI education USC Lockheed Martin Quantum Computing Center conducts research in quantum computingSpecific contributions editAFL Theory created by Prof Seymour Ginsburg ART image file format developed by Prof Irving Reed Baum Welch algorithm developed by Prof Lloyd Welch in collaboration with Leonard E Baum CMOS image sensor invented by Prof Eric Fossum COCOMO developed by Prof Barry Boehm Contour Crafting under development by Behrokh Khoshnevis of ISI DNA computing invented by Prof Leonard Adleman Domain name system DNS developed by Paul Mockapetris and the late Jon Postel at ISI Dynamic programming developed by Prof Richard Bellman Golomb coding entropy encoding invented by Prof Solomon W Golomb that is optimal for alphabets following geometric distributions ICANN founded by Jon Postel to ensure the stable and secure operation of the Internet s unique identifier systems Image compression amp recognition the work of William Pratt Harry Andrews and subsequently Andrew G Tescher led to today s JPEG compression system for still images Kerberos security protocol developed by B Clifford Neuman Lenna widely used standard test image in image processing experiments LOOM knowledge representation language developed by researchers in the AI research group at ISI MBASE software development process developed by Prof Barry Boehm and Dan Port MOSIS integrated circuit IC foundry service run by ISI Network Voice Protocol NVP first implemented in 1973 by Internet researcher Danny Cohen of ISI Pseudorandom sequences shift register sequences in 1967 Prof Solomon Golomb published the first book devoted exclusively to pseudorandom sequences Reed Solomon code invented in 1960 by Prof Irving S Reed and Gustave Solomon Viterbi algorithm invented by Andrew Viterbi us the ccTLD for the United States originally administrated by Jon Postel of ISI 10 2 surround sound format developed by Prof Tomlinson Holman creator of THX and Prof Chris KyriakakisStudent organizations editAeroDesign Team of USC edit The AeroDesign Team ADT is a student led design team within the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Founded in 1991 ADT s purpose is to help students gain industry like experience by competing in early design competitions that simulate typical design cycles in the Aerospace field The team started out competing in the SAE AeroDesign contest but then switched its participation to the AIAA Design Build Fly DBF contest in 1997 The DBF contest has rules that change yearly requiring students to come up with a completely new design each year ADT won the DBF contest in 1998 2009 2014 and 2017 This is the second most first place finish ever out of the 100 universities from around the world that participate yearly Associated Students of Biomedical Engineering edit Among the many organizations on campus the Associated Students of Biomedical Engineering ASBME is an undergraduate student organization for biomedical engineering students at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering ASBME is a student run undergraduate and graduate biomedical engineering organization at USC that serves the engineering student body through academic social and corporate events Students gain clarity in their chosen field of study and the opportunities that being a BME major brings Students are also able to get a foot in the corporate door at the annual ASBME corporate dinner attended by USC alumni as well as other corporate representatives Activities consist of regular meetings with guest speakers and panels the BIOMED Research Symposium the annual Corporate Dinner and Networking Nights designed to foster relationships between graduating students and industry and many other social community and corporate events ASBME serves as USC s chapter of the Biomedical Engineering Society BMES and sends some of its students to the annual BMES Conference each year Pi Tau Sigma Tau Beta Chapter edit Pi Tau Sigma is an international mechanical engineering honor society that strives to create better engineers through a commitment to academic excellence and dedication to service The USC Tau Beta Chapter is composed of the top mechanical engineers at the University of Southern California USC s Pi Tau Sigma engages in social industry and community service related events in the USC neighborhood and beyond Paul Ronney serves as an advisor for the USC chapter of Pi Tau Sigma USC Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence edit USC has a student chapter of Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence AAAI organizes speaker events and information sessions in the field of Artificial Intelligence to increase students interest in AI USC Rocket Propulsion Lab USCRPL edit USCRPL was founded in 2005 with the goal of putting a student designed and built rocket into space 4 In 2019 USCRPL became the world s first student organization to successfully launch and recover an entirely student designed and student fabricated rocket Traveler IV past the Karman line with a confidence of 90 5 Viterbi Graduate Students Association VGSA edit The Viterbi Graduate Students Association VGSA is the student government for the graduate students of the Viterbi School It consists of representatives from all departments and several student organizations as well as the Viterbi Graduate Student Liaison VGSL 6 Notable alumni editGary Dean Anderson graphic designer and architect best known for designing the recycling symbol Neil Armstrong American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who was the first person to walk on the Moon Wanda Austin former president and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation and former interim president of USC Karol J Bobko American aerospace engineer retired U S Air Force officer and a former USAF and NASA astronaut Charles Bolden former administrator of NASA a retired United States Marine Corps Major General and a former astronaut who flew on four Space Shuttle missions Colin Brady American animator and film director with notable film credits including Toy Story Toy Story 2 and A Bug s Life Yvonne Brill inventor of the electrothermal hydrazine thruster James L Buie inventor of transistor transistor logic Gerald Carr American mechanical and aeronautical engineer United States Marine Corps officer naval aviator and NASA astronaut Frederick B Cohen American computer scientist best known for his pioneering work on computer viruses Nancy J Currie Gregg engineer United States Army officer and NASA astronaut William H Dana American aeronautical engineer U S Air Force pilot NASA test pilot and astronaut Brian Duffy retired U S Air Force colonel and a former NASA astronaut Mica Endsley engineer and former Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force Andrew Alfonso Frank professor of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering at University of California Davis UC Davis who is recognized as the father of modern plug in hybrid electric vehicles Emil Freed political activist and founder of the Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research Alice Gast the 16th president of Imperial College London James Grant American painter and sculptor best known for his sculptural work in plastics Michael D Griffin American physicist aerospace engineer and former administrator of NASA who served as the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering from 2018 to 2020 Joseph Gutheinz American attorney college instructor commissioner writer and former Army intelligence officer Army aviator and Federal law enforcement officer who is known as the founder of the Moon Rock Project which aims to track down missing Apollo Moon rock samples John C Herbst American flying ace of World War II Payam Heydari an Iranian American Professor who is noted for his contribution to the field of radio frequency and millimeter wave integrated circuits James Hong American actor voice actor producer and director Ayanna MacCalla Howard American roboticist entrepreneur and the current dean of the Ohio State University College of Engineering Ming Hsieh Chinese born American entrepreneur and philanthropist Grant Imahara American electrical engineer roboticist television host and actor who was best known for his work on the television series MythBusters Kuntal Joisher mountaineer known for being the first to climb Mt Everest from the south side on a completely plant based diet Nan Marie Jokerst American professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University Abdurrahim El Keib Libyan politician professor of electrical engineering and entrepreneur who served as interim Prime Minister of Libya from 2011 to 2012 Jay Kim Korean American politician and former member of the U S House of Representatives from California and ambassador for Korean American relations who was the first Korean American to be elected to the United States Congress Desmond Koh a former competitive swimmer from Singapore Ahmad Al Kudmani Saudi Arabian former swimmer two time Olympian and a multiple time medalist at the Pan Arab Games M Anthony Lewis robotics researcher who currently serves as the Vice President of Hewlett Packard and the head of Hewlett Packard s Compute Lab for disruptive edge technologies Nathan J Lindsay retired Major General in the United States Air Force and former astronaut Jerry M Linenger retired Captain in the United States Navy Medical Corps and a former NASA astronaut who flew on the Space Shuttle and Space Station Mir J Wayne Littles eighth director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Armas Clifford Mike Markkula Jr American electrical engineer businessman and investor who served as the second CEO of Apple Computer Inc Chris Mattmann co creator of Apache Tika Mohamed Morsi Egyptian politician and engineer who served as the fifth President of Egypt from 2012 to 2013 Firouz Naderi an Iranian American scientist who spent 36 years in various technical and executive positions at NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL where he contributed to some of America s most iconic robotic space missions Sue C Payton worked as the United States Assistant Secretary of the Air Force from 2006 to 2010 Boris Podolsky Russian American physicist noted for his work with Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen on entangled wave functions and the EPR paradox Debra L Reed first female CEO of Sempra Energy Thomas C Reed served as the 11th Secretary of the Air Force from 1976 to 1977 under Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter Kenneth S Reightler Jr former NASA astronaut Norman Schwarzkopf Jr United States Army general who led forces in the Gulf War while serving as the commander of United States Central Command Neil Siegel an American computer scientist systems engineer and USC professor who received the National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 2023 William Wang founder and CEO of Vizio Paul R Williams an American architect who designed the homes of numerous celebrities including Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball along with many other public and private buildings Historical accomplishments editIn 1970 Neil Armstrong who was the first person to set foot on the Moon during the 1969 NASA Apollo mission graduated USC with a master of science degree in aerospace engineering Equipped with the ability to adapt to arbitrary shapes without any external control pioneering roboticist George Bekey co created the world s first five fingered robot in 1977 the first able to give a true handshake In 1983 the internet s pivotal Domain Name System DNS was invented by ISI researcher Paul Mockapetris The DNS works as a phone book directory for the internet automatically translating text addresses which humans can understand and remember to numerical addresses that computers can understand Fundraising editPreviously known as the USC School of Engineering it was renamed on March 2 2004 as the Andrew and Erna Viterbi School of Engineering in honor of Qualcomm co founder Andrew Viterbi and his wife Erna who had donated 52 million to the school The Viterbi School received other major gifts including gifts from Silicon Valley venture capitalist Mark Stevens who created the USC Stevens Institute for Innovation in 2004 7 real estate developer Daniel J Epstein who named the Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering with an 11 million gift in 2002 8 Energy Corporation of America CEO John Mork who named the Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science with a 15 million gift in 2005 9 Ken Klein CEO and president of Wind River Systems who established the Klein Institute for Undergraduate Engineering Life with an 11 million gift also in 2005 10 Ming Hsieh founder of Cogent Inc who named the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering in 2006 with a 35 million gift 11 and Los Angeles real estate developer Sonny Astani who named the Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering with a 17 million gift in 2007 12 See also editEngineering Glossary of engineering Artificial intelligence Glossary of artificial intelligence Historical AccomplishmentsReferences edit a b c d Engineering Academics USC academics usc edu Retrieved 2021 02 05 Qualcomm Co Founder Wife Give 52 Million to USC Engineering School 2 March 2004 Retrieved 6 August 2021 The History of ISI Information Sciences Institute USC Archived from the original on 2008 04 15 Retrieved 2008 04 08 USCRPL The world s premier undergraduate research group for experimental rocket technologies Retrieved 4 March 2023 USCRPL Traveler IV Retrieved 5 March 2023 Council Members VGSA Current Council Retrieved 7 February 2021 Green Angie March 29 2007 USC innovation institute reinventing itself Los Angeles Times Annette Moore Epstein Gives 4M for New Alumni Center USC News March 20 2008 Accessed June 16 2008 Diane Ainsworth Engineering Dept Gets Alum s Name USC News September 20 2005 Accessed June 16 2008 Diane Ainsworth Alum Establishes Institute for Engineers USC News November 10 2005 Accessed June 16 2008 Diane Ainsworth Alumnus Makes Record Donation to USC USC News October 23 2006 Accessed June 16 2008 Eric Mankin Alum Gives 17M to USC Viterbi Dept Archived 2011 12 10 at the Wayback Machine USC News November 29 2007 Accessed June 16 2008 External links editViterbi School of Engineering web site Associated Students of Biomedical Engineering web site Viterbi at Glance Historical Accomplishments Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USC Viterbi School of Engineering amp oldid 1199076204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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