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Trustees Andrew J. Viterbi and Ming Hsieh have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors. The honor is one of the highest
professional accolades given to people who have created or facilitated
outstanding inventions that benefited society.
Viterbi,
co-founder of Qualcomm Inc., is a professor of electrical engineering and
namesake of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Fifty years ago, his
groundbreaking Viterbi Algorithm, a mathematical formula to eliminate signal
interference, paved the way for the widespread use of cellular technology.
Hsieh
¡¯83, MS ¡¯84 is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the founder
of 3M Cogent Inc., which revolutionized fingerprint identification. In 2006, the
self-made entrepreneur endowed the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical
Engineering, which was named in his honor.
In
2010, he established the Ming Hsieh Institute to further support the department
through initiatives that foster creativity and invention. He currently serves as
president and CEO of Fulgent Genetics Inc. Read
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