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  1. 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] The school is headed by Dean Yannis Yortsos.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2020 · The first USC electrical engineer graduated in 1911. USC awarded its first mechanical engineering degree and its first master’s, in chemical engineering, in 1921. By 1927, USC had awarded 254 engineering degrees, mostly B.S. degrees in civil and electrical engineering.

  3. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Andrew Viterbi, cofounder of Qualcomm and inventor of the Viterbi algorithm, and his late wife Erna made a generous gift in 2004 to name the engineering school. The school honored them at a 20th anniversary celebration for their impact and legacy.

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · The school is named for Andrew Viterbi, who developed an algorithm to connect the world’s citizens. He is also a pioneer in restoring sight, memory and social assistive robots.

  5. 3 de mar. de 2016 · USC Viterbi School of Engineering was named after Andrew J. Viterbi, a Qualcomm co-founder and inventor of the Viterbi algorithm. Learn about the school's achievements, innovations and milestones in the past decade since the landmark naming gift.

  6. USC Viterbi School of Engineering History: USC Engineering began in 1905, with the first courses being offered in civil and electrical engineering. The School was renamed in 2004 as the USC Andrew and Erna Viterbi School of Engineering (shortened to USC Viterbi School of Engineering), after a transformative gift from alumnus and USC Trustee ...

  7. 23 de may. de 2024 · Andrew Viterbi earned one of the first doctorates in electrical engineering ever granted at USC. The "Viterbi Algorithm", a mathematical formula to eliminate signal interference, paved the way for the widespread use of cellular technology, and catapulted Viterbi into the limelight of wireless communications worldwide.