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  • EE Students Practical Guide Seminar Series - Thinking ‘Interdisciplinary

    Fri, Mar 07, 2008 @ 11:30 AM - 01:00 PM

    Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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    Seminar Leaders: Profs. Richard Leahy and Shrikanth (Shri) NarayananWebsite: http://ee.usc.edu/news/practical-guide/ * Pizza will be provided by the EE Department.*Abstract: The lines between traditional academic disciplines are
    blurring as engineers, scientists and other researchers work together to
    address major societal challenges and scientific questions. Research
    teams at USC are involved in large scale projects addressing issues such
    as climate change and energy, biomedical nanoscience and its
    applications, computational and systems biology, and the use of
    technology to enhance the education, health and well-being of children.
    Electrical engineers have a major role to play in these and other
    multidisciplinary projects. We will discuss our experience in
    multidisciplinary research focusing on the challenges and rewards of
    this mode of research, as well as practical questions such as training
    for graduate students and postdocs, sources and mechanisms for funding,
    and the impact of interdisciplinary studies on obtaining faculty
    positions and tenure. This will be an informal meeting and we look
    forward to a lively dialog with those attending.Biographical SketchesProf. Richard Leahy is a Professor of Electrical Engineering, Biomedical
    Engineering and Radiology at the Uni¬versity of Southern California. He
    was Director of the USC Signal and Image Processing Institute from 1997
    - 2003. Dr. Leahy is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and
    Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and was general chair of the 2004 IEEE
    International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI). He has published
    over 200 papers in the field of biomedical signal and image processing.
    His research interests lie in the application of signal and image
    processing theory to biomedical imaging problems. His research involves
    the development of methods for anatomical and functional imaging with
    applications in neuroimaging and molecular imaging using PET, MRI and
    EEG/MEG.Prof. Shrikanth (Shri) Narayanan is Andrew J. Viterbi Professor of
    Engineering and holds appointments as Professor of Electrical
    Engineering and jointly Professor in Computer Science, Linguistics and
    Psychology at the University of Southern California (USC). Prior to USC
    he was a researcher at AT&T Bell Labs and AT&T Research in New Jersey.
    At USC, he is a member of the Signal and Image Processing Institute and
    directs the Signal Analysis and Interpretation Laboratory (SAIL). The
    focus of his research group, which is interdisciplinary and includes
    teams of both graduate and undergraduate students, is on human-centric
    signals and systems modeling including applications in speech, audio,
    video and biomedical domains. Examples of recent large projects
    include building an automated speech translation system that will help
    two people who do not share a language communicate, methods for
    assessing literacy in young children, systems for modeling audio and
    music, using novel imaging techniques to understand human speech
    production, and contributions to the design of virtual humans for
    simulation and training.Shri Narayanan is a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, and is
    a recipient of several academic honors including a 2005 best paper
    award from the IEEE Signal Processing society and a Mellon Award for
    Excellence in Mentoring. Research papers co-authored with his students
    have won several best student paper awards at major IEEE venues. He has
    published over 250 papers and has fifteen granted/pending U.S. patents.

    Location: Seaver Science Library (SSL) - 150

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: Gerrielyn Ramos

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