USC Catalogue 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Electrical and Computer Engineering – Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Return to: USC Viterbi School of Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Hughes Aircraft Electrical
Engineering Center 100
(213) 740-4446 or (213) 740-7874
FAX: (213) 740-4449 or FAX: (213) 740-8677
Email: studentinfo@ee.usc.edu or eepdept@usc.edu
Co-Chairs: Richard Leahy, PhD*; Anthony F. Levi, PhD
Associate Chairs: Keith M. Chugg, PhD; Peter Beerel, PhD
Associate Chair (Curriculum and Student Services): Edward W. Maby, PhD
Faculty
Presidential Chair: Andrew J. Viterbi, PhD
A.V. “Bal” Balakrishnan Chair: Petros Ioannou, PhD
Kenneth C. Dahlberg Early Career Chair: Rahul Jain, PhD
Solomon Golomb - Andrew and Erna Viterbi Chair: Andreas Molisch, PhD
Lloyd F. Hunt Chair in Electrical Power Engineering: Martin Gundersen, PhD
William M. Keck Chair in Engineering: P. Daniel Dapkus, PhD
Robert G. and Mary G. Lane Early Career Chair: Han Wang, PhD
Gordon S. Marshall Chair in Engineering: Urbashi Mitra, PhD
Niki and Max Nikias Chair in Engineering: Shrikanth (Shri) Narayanan, PhD
Fred W. O’Green Chair in Engineering: Leonard M. Silverman, PhD
Robert C. Packard President’s Chair and Malcolm R. Currie Chair in Technology and the Humanities: C. L. Max Nikias, PhD
Colleen and Roberto Padovani Early Career Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering: Mike Chen, PhD
Charles Lee Powell Chair in Engineering: Viktor Prasanna, PhD
Charles Lee Powell Chair in Engineering and Computer Science: Massoud Pedram, PhD
Steven and Kathryn Sample Chair in Engineering: Alan E. Willner, PhD
Leonard Silverman Chair: Alexander A. Sawchuk, PhD
Andrew and Erna Viterbi Early Career Chair: Maryam M. Shanechi, PhD
Dean’s Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering: Chung-Chieh Kuo, PhD
Dean’s Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Richard Leahy, PhD*
Dean’s Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering: Urbashi Mitra, PhD
Dean’s Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering: Alice C. Parker, PhD*
Distinguished Professor: Chung-Chieh Kuo, PhD
Fred H. Cole Professorship in Engineering: Gianluca Lazzi, PhD
William M. Hogue Professorship in Electrical and Computer Engineering: Mahta Moghaddam, PhD
George Pfleger Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering: Timothy Pinkston, PhD
Provost Professor of Opthamology and Electrical and Computer Engineering: Gianluca Lazzi, PhD
Stephen and Etta Varra Professor: Massoud Pedram, PhD
Viterbi Professorship in Engineering: Daniel Lidar, PhD
Ming Hsieh Faculty Fellow in Electrical and Computer Engineering: Hossein Hashemi, PhD
Ming Hsieh Faculty Fellow in Electrical and Computer Engineering: Bhaskar Krishnamachari, PhD
Professors: Murali Annavaram, PhD (Computer Science), Salman Avestimehr, PhD, Peter Beerel, PhD, Todd Brun, PhD (Computer Science, Physics and Astronomy); Keith M. Chugg, PhD; Stephen B. Cronin, PhD (Physics); P. Daniel Dapkus, PhD (Materials Science); Michel Dubois, PhD; Martin Gundersen, PhD (Materials Science, Physics); Sandeep Gupta, PhD; Hossein Hashemi, PhD; Petros Ioannou, PhD (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering); B. Keith Jenkins, PhD; Edmond Jonckheere, PhD (Mathematics); Mihailo Jovanovic, PhD; Eun Sok Kim, PhD; Bart Kosko, PhD (Law); Bhaskar Krishnamachari, PhD (Computer Science); Chung-Chieh Kuo, PhD (Computer Science); Gianluca Lazzi, PhD (Ophthamology); Richard Leahy, PhD* (Biomedical Engineering, Radiology); Anthony F. J. Levi, PhD (Physics); Daniel Lidar, PhD (Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy); William C. Lindsey, PhD; Urbashi Mitra, PhD (Computer Science); Mahta Moghaddam, PhD; Andreas Molisch, PhD; Shrikanth (Shri) Narayanan, PhD (Computer Science, Linguistics, Pediatrics, Psychology); Krishna Nayak, PhD (Biomedical Engineering, Pediatrics, Radiology); Michael Neely, PhD; C. L. Max Nikias, PhD; Antonio Ortega, PhD; Alice C. Parker, PhD*; Massoud Pedram, PhD; Timothy Pinkston, PhD; Michelle Povinelli, PhD; Viktor Prasanna, PhD (Computer Science); Konstantinos Psounis, PhD (Computer Science); C. Raghavendra, PhD (Computer Science); Leonard Silverman, PhD; John B. Slaughter, PhD (Education); Armand R. Tanguay Jr., PhD (Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics); Andrew J. Viterbi, PhD; Alan E. Willner, PhD*; Chongwu Zhou, PhD
Associate Professors: Paul Bogdan, PhD, Michael Shuo-Wei Chen, PhD; Justin Haldar, PhD (Biomedical Engineering); Rahul Jain, PhD (Computer Science, Industrial and Systems Engineering); Mercedeh Khajavikhan, PhD; Christos Kyriakakis, PhD; Aluizio Prata Jr., PhD*; Benjamin W. Reichardt, PhD (Computer Science); Han Wang, PhD; Wei Wu, PhD
Assistant Professors: Dina El-Damak, PhD; Chia Wei Wade Hsu, PhD; Rehan Kapadia, PhD; Manuel Monge, PhD; Ashutosh Nayyar, PhD; Pierluigi Nuzzo, PhD; Feifei Qian, PhD; Xuehai Qian, PhD (Computer Science); Maryam M. Shanechi, PhD; Constantine Sideris, PhD; Mahdi Soltanolkotabi, PhD (Computer Science)
Professors of Electrical and Computer Engineering Practice: Mohammed Beshir, PhD; Edward W. Maby, PhD; Gandhi Puvvada, MS*, Mark Redekopp, MS (Computer Science)*
Associate Professors of Electrical and Computer Engineering Practice: Shahin Nazarian, PhD, Allan Weber, PhD
Senior Lecturers: Douglas Burke, PhD, Brandon Franzke, PhD
Lecturer: Ali Zahid, PhD
Research Associate Professors: Wael AbdAlmageed, PhD, Stephen Crago, PhD, Anand Joshi, PhD
Research Assistant Professors: Federico Spedalieri, PhD; John Stang, PhD; Alireza Tabatabaeenejad, PhD; Asterios Toutios, PhD
Adjunct Professors: Murali Kota, PhD; P. Vijay Kumar, PhD; George Papavassilopoulos, PhD
Adjunct Research Professors: Giuseppe Caire, PhD; Willie Ng, PhD; Dmitry Starodubov, PhD
Adjunct Research Associate Professors: Serge Dubovitsky, PhD; P. Thomas Vernier, PhD
Adjunct Research Assistant Professors: Bindu Madhavan, PhD; Panayiotis Georgiou, PhD
Emeritus Professors: Robert W. Hellwarth, PhD; Hans H. Kuehl, PhD*; Michael J. Safonov, PhD; Alexander A. Sawchuk, PhD*; John Silvester, PhD; William H. Steier, PhD; Lloyd Welch, PhD (Mathematics)
Emeritus Instructor: Sidney A. Wielin, BS
Research Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Sanjit Mitra, PhD
Joint Faculty
Joint Professors: Andrea M. Armani, PhD (Chemical Engineering and Materials Science); Stanley P. Azen, PhD (Preventive Medicine and Biomedical Engineering); Jack Feinberg, PhD (Physics); Leana Golubchik, PhD (Computer Science); Ramesh Govindan, PhD (Computer Science); Ellis Horowitz, PhD (Computer Science); Jia Grace Lu, PhD (Physics); Anupam Madhukar, PhD (Chemical Engineering and Materials Science); Gerard Medioni, PhD (Computer Science); Ellis Meng, PhD (Biomedical Engineering); Ulrich Neumann, PhD (Computer Science); Ramakant Nevatia, PhD (Computer Science); Si-Zhao Qin, PhD (Chemical Engineering); Suvrajeet Sen, PhD (Industrial and Systems Engineering); Cyrus Shahabi, PhD (Computer Science); Gaurav Sukhatme, PhD (Computer Science); Paul Thompson, PhD (Ophthalmology); Arthur Toga, PhD (Ophthamology); William G. Wagner, PhD (Physics); Curt F. Wittig, PhD (Chemistry, Physics); Stanley M. Yamashiro, PhD (Biomedical Engineering)
Joint Associate Professors: Behnam Jafarpour, PhD (Chemical Engineering and Materials Science); Yan Liu, PhD (Computer Science); Elahe Nezami, PhD (Preventative Medicine); Ketan Savla, PhD (Civil, Environmental Engineering); Yonggang Shi, PhD (Neurology);
Joint Assistant Professors: Jayakanth Ravichandran, PhD (Chemical Engineering and Materials Science); Meisam Razaviyayn, PhD (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Computer Science); Jongseung Yoon, PhD (Chemical Engineering, Materials Science)
Joint Research Professor: Fred Aminzadeh, PhD (Chemical Engineering, Materials Science)
Joint Emeritus Professors: Michael Arbib, PhD (Computer Science, Neurobiology, Biomedical Engineering); George A. Bekey, PhD (Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering); Aristides Requicha, PhD (Computer Science)
*Recipient of university-wide or school teaching award.
Electrical Engineering Honor Society: Eta Kappa Nu
Degree Requirements
Undergraduate Program Educational Objectives
The electrical and computer engineering program objectives are designed to promote technical competence, professional development and citizenship in the global community. Graduates of the undergraduate program in electrical and computer engineering are expected to attain the following objectives within a few years of graduation:
Technical Competence
Graduates will apply their technical skills in mathematics, science and engineering to the solution of complex problems encountered in modern electrical and computer engineering practice.
Graduates will model, analyze, design and experimentally evaluate components or systems that achieve desired technical specifications subject to the reality of economic constraints.
Professional Development
Graduates will compete effectively in a world of rapid technological change and assume leadership roles within industrial, entrepreneurial, academic or governmental environments in the broad context of electrical and computer engineering.
Some graduates who choose to redirect their careers will be employed in diverse fields such as healthcare, business, law, computer science, multimedia and music through graduate-level studies and the process of lifelong learning.
Citizenship in the Global Community
Graduates will have established the foundations for critical thinking that are needed to broaden or redirect their careers in diverse disciplines such as business, health care and the arts through graduate-level studies and/or the process of life-long leaning.
Graduates will adhere to highly ethical practices, and they will make exemplary engineering decisions that balance economic, environmental and societal factors for the betterment of the global community.
Undergraduate Program Criteria
The program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering provides both breadth and depth across the range of engineering topics implied by the title. The curriculum includes probability and statistics, including appropriate applications; mathematics through differential and integral calculus, and advanced mathematics, such as differential equations, linear algebra, complex variables and discrete mathematics; sciences (defined as biological, chemical or physical science); and engineering topics (including computing science) necessary to analyze and design complex electrical and electronic devices, software and systems containing hardware and software components.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and Computer Science
See the listing under Computer Science .
Master of Science in Computer Engineering
See the listing under Computer Engineering Program .
Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Engineering
See the listing under Computer Engineering Program .
Minor in Music Recording
A minor in music recording is offered through the USC Thornton School of Music to provide undergraduate students with the background necessary to enter the field of recording engineering and to familiarize them with the design needs of modern recording equipment. The minor is recommended to electrical and computer engineering majors with extensive musical training who would like to combine their technical and musical abilities while learning the engineering applications of physical and mathematical principles to the art of music recording. See the listing under the USC Thornton School of Music .
Master of Science in Electrical and Engineering (Electric Power)
See listing in the Sustainable Infrastructure Systems Program section.
Master of Science in Systems Architecting and Engineering
See the listing under Systems Architecting and Engineering Program .
Financial Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering Building 100
(213) 740-4447
FAX: (213) 740-4449
Email: studentinfo@ee.usc.edu
Faculty Contact: Professor Petros Ioannou, ioannou@usc.edu
Second Master’s Degree
A graduate student who already holds a master’s degree from USC may apply up to 4 units toward a second master’s degree with the permission of the chair of the major department. All credit, including the transferred units, must be earned within seven calendar years.
For students who earned their first master’s degree at another institution, no course work may be repeated from the first program of study and no unit credit from the first program of study may be counted toward the second master’s degree.
Engineer in Electrical Engineering
Requirements for the Engineer in Electrical Engineering are the same as those listed under Engineer degree, except that both areas of concentration must be in electrical and computer engineering.
Bachelor’s Degree
Minor
Master’s Degree
Doctoral Degree
Electrical Engineering
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