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USC Viterbi SHINE 2017Orientation
Dr. Katie Mills
Office: 213-740-0237
Mobile: 310-592-6477
USC Viterbi SHINE 2017Orientation
Dr. Maja Matarić
Emanuel Marquez
Ethan Xiong
Deepika Raghuraman
This Morning’s Agenda:
9:00 – 9:25 a.m. Welcome to SHINE
9:30 – 10:30 a.m Campus Tour
10:30 – 10:45 a.m. Break
10:45 – 11:45 a.m. SHINE Orientation
Noon – 1:30 p.m. Walk to Lab & Lunch Locations
-------------------------------------------------------------------1:30 p.m. Students meet back at RTH 5262:00 – 5:00 p.m. Lab Safety Training in LVL 17
KAP 217 &
KAP 103
DRB 326
RTH 417
BHE 201
VHE 713
& VHE
719
RRB 107
& RRB
108SSC 512, SSC
509 & SSC
516
EEB 334
SHINE 17 LAB LOCATIONS
Parking
KAP 217 &
KAP 103
DRB 326
RTH 417
BHE 201
VHE 713
& VHE
719
RRB 107
& RRB
108SSC 512, SSC
509 & SSC
516
EEB 334
SHINE 17 LUNCH LOCATIONS
Ethan
Manny
Deepika
RTH 526
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
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Biomedical
Electrical
Aerospace
Environmental
Civil
Industrial
Robotics
Materials Sci
Cybesrecurity
SHINE 2017
Welcome SHINE 17 Cohort!
Biomedical Engineering
Prof. Chung Immunotherapy & Nanoparticles
Vivian Ph.D. mentor: Jonathan Wang
Prof. Shen Breast Cancer Drug Therapies
Ray Yuta Ando
Arjun Peter Ta
Prof. McCain Heart Drug Therapies
Jacqueline Joycelyn Yip
Sabina Nethika Ariyasinghe
Welcome SHINE 17 Cohort!
Civil Engineering
Prof. Becerik-Gerber
Ph.D. mentor: Ashrant Aryal
Victoria
Irie
Welcome SHINE 17 Cohort!
Industrial & Systems Engineering
Prof. Carlsson
Ph.D. mentors:
Milena Schichun Hu
Erik Yang Cao
Welcome SHINE 17 Cohort!
Robotics (Computer Science)
Prof. Schaal
Ph.D. mentors:
Omar Henry Su
Luigi Giovanni Sutanto
Welcome SHINE 17 Cohort!
Electrical Engineering
Prof. Parker Neural Networks & Music
Jeffery Ph.D. mentor: Kun Yue
Prof. Kapadia Innovative Electronic & Photonic Devices
Annie Fatemeh Rezaeifar/
Sarah Debarghya Sarkar
Prof. Wang Nanoelectronic Devices
Henry Haimeng Zhang
Welcome SHINE 17 Cohort!
Environmental Engineering
Prof. Childress Wastewater Reuse & Desalination
Elise Ph.D. mentor: Lauren Crawford
Fangcheng/Steven Allyson McGaughery
Prof. Smith Recovering Bioenergy from Wastewater
Noel Stephanie Gee
Welcome SHINE 17 Cohort!
Materials Science
Prof. Ravichandran Emergent Semiconductor Materials
Shravan Ph.D. mentor: Liu Yang
Yizhi (Brian) Thomas Orvis
Welcome SHINE 17 Cohort!
Aerospace Engineering
Prof. Spedding Aerodynamics of Small Wings
Matthew Ph.D. mentor: Yohanna Hanna
Rajvir
Prof. Luhar Velocimetry Measure of Aerodynamic Flow
Alejandro Christoph Efstathiou
Timothy Andrew Chavarin
Welcome SHINE 17 Cohort!
Cybersecurity (Info Systems Institute – M del Rey)
Prof. Mirkovic New Authentication Systems
Kyle Dr. Gen Bartlett
Ryan
SHINE Students: High SchoolsArnold O. Beckman High School
Beverly Hills High School
Choate Rosemary Hall
de Toledo High School
Diamond Bar High School
Garfield High School
Harvard-Westlake High School
La Cañada High School
Liceo Scientifico Galileo Galilei
Marshall Fundamental Secondary School
Marymount High School
Oak Park High School
Palisades Charter High School
Phillips Exeter Academy
Pilgrim School
Polytechnic School
San Marino High School
Santa Monica High School
South Gate High School
University High School
Walnut High School
Calabasas
Irvine
2 attend HS out of state
1 from Italy
Carpool or Commuter Buddy Possibilities
Campus Tour
Welcome
Back!
USC Viterbi School of Engineering https://viterbischool.usc.edu/history/
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
Today:
Internationally recognized
for creating new models
of education, research and
commercialization firmly
rooted in real world
needs.
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
• 2,700 undergraduate students
• 5,600 graduate students
• > 65,000 alumni
• >$185 million in research/year
• Overseas offices in Shanghai, Beijing,
& Bangalorehttps://viterbischool.usc.edu/viterbi-at-a-glance/
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
Dr. Andrew Viterbi
(Ph.D. in EE from USC in 1962)
Viterbi Algorithm (1967)
• Pres. Obama: key post (5/15)
• Co-founded QUALCOMM Inc.
(mobile satellite
communications & digital
wireless telephony)
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
https://viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2017/03/viterbi-algorithm-50/
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
• Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
• Astronautical Engineering
• Biomedical Engineering
• Computer Science (includes Robotics)
• Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial
and Systems Engineering
• Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical
Engineering
• Sonny Astani Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering
• The Mork Family Department of Chemical
Engineering and Materials Science
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
SHINE Process:
1. Professors volunteered for SHINE
2. Students applied
3. Dr. Mills screened applicants
4. Professors reviewed applicants &
selected
5. Here you are today!
SHINE Structure
Ph.D. mentors & Labmates
Cohort & SURE
mentors
Professor
SHINE Structure
Ph.D. mentors & Labmates
Cohort & SURE
mentors
Professor
DNA Helix
University Research (USC = Research 1 University)
DNA Helix
Professor
Masters & Undergrads
SHINESURE & RET
Ph.D. students
University Research (USC = Research 1 University)
Professor
Masters & Undergrads
SHINESURE & RET
Ph.D. students
RET = Research
Experience for
Teachers
SURE = Summer
Undergraduate
Research Experience
WISE=Women in S&E
University Research (USC = Research 1 University)
Professor
Masters & Undergrads
SHINESURE & RET
Ph.D. students
RET = Research
Experience for
Teachers
SURE = Summer
Undergraduate
Research Experience
WISE=Women in S&E
University Research (USC = Research 1 University)
Research Lineage
Need Research Progeny
Professor
Masters & Undergrads
SHINESURE & RET
Ph.D. students
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7jhkuuayqQ
USC Viterbi School of Engineering PreK-12 Outreach:
VAST – Viterbi Adopt-a-School, Adopt-a-Teacher
K-12 STEM Outreach – Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement
(MESA ), FIRST Robotics, Discover Engineering, Mission Science
PreK-12 STEM Research Original Interventions Research-Based Outreach
Dean Yannis Yortsos Vice-Dean Research Maja Matarić Dr. Gisele Ragusa
Chemical Engineering Prof. of Computer Science STEM Ed Research
University Research (USC = Research 1 University)
Professor
Masters & Undergrads
SHINESURE & RET
Ph.D. students
RET = Research
Experience for
Teachers
SURE = Summer
Undergraduate
Research Experience
WISE=Women in S&E
PK-12 STEM Research Interventions
Research Experience for Teachers:
Impact on Constituencies since 2011
77 MS/HS teachers 9,742 Students 77 Ph.D. Students
& Viterbi Faculty
SHINE Mentorship
• Lab Directors (Ph.D.)
& other Ph.D.
Students
• SURE
undergraduates
majoring in
engineering from
universities across
the nation
• RET (Research
Experience for
Teachers) middle
school teachers in
faculty labs
PK-12 STEM Research-Based Outreach
Robotics Open House
STEM Spotlight on VSOE Depts
SHINE Summer HS Research
CS@SC Summer Camps
Robotics & Coding Academy
Code Dojo
Friday Cohort Lunches
June 23 Lunch
SHINE 2016 Cohort Reunion + 2017 Cohort
Friday Lunches (6/30, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28)
Workshops
SURE Mentors
June 27 & 29: Optional MATLAB Trainingcomputer modeling software
BBQ Will Be July 6, 2017
Research
Process: Research Question
Literature Review
MethodsResults/
Discussion
Communication:
Peer Review
Poster
July 10, 2017 Library Training in Lit Review
July 14, 2017
Lunch Speaker
Rebecca Beiter,
USC Viterbi
Admissions
Optional:
Visit CA Sci Center
IMAX film
July 21, 2017
Optional:
3rd annual Women Who Code panel
Mentors Play a Really Important Role in SHINE
20 +
Research
Process: Research Question
Literature Review
MethodsResults/
Discussion
Communication:
Peer Review
Poster
http://www.personal.psu.edu/drs18/postershow/
The main goal of scientific research is to find solutions through trial and error (and
statistics) that can be replicated and verified by others.
Sharing research findings moves from informal to peer reviewed:
Informal -> Formal (Peer Reviewed & Published) -> Nobel Prize!
Poster Sessions are a
first step in publicly
sharing your findings.
Like a grown-up version
of the Science Fair!
How to shine at SHINE:
1. Communicate with your Mentor & research team –introduce yourself to others, don’t be shy
2. Check in with your Mentor each morning, before taking lunch & when leaving at day’s end
3. Confirm lunch w/ Mentor: refrigerator? Time?4. Work out general schedule with your Mentor5. Ask your Mentor how to communicate if you
become ill or late – text, email, phone?6. Bring a notebook & laptop each day. Make sure it
is safe when you leave the lab for lunch, etc.7. Bring your USC ID each day
How to shine at SHINE:
• Take notes – in your lab notebook & laptop• Ask questions of everyone in your lab• Consider keeping a diary or journal of your
experiences – how does your understanding of research change over these 7 weeks? What can you learn about people, about yourself?
• Use downtime in the lab to:• Study the lab’s Website• Read the lab’s publications – assignment• Review past SHINE Posters• Do your literature search in USC library
databases
How to shine at SHINE:
• Always follow lab safety procedures – failure to do so may result in termination from the SHINE program
• Don’t post to any social media about the lab or your fellow SHINE students unless you have explicit permission to do so
• Try to have lunch with someone new from SHINE every day – don’t stick with the people you know
How to shine at SHINE:
If you have any problems, concerns, or questions, contact Dr. Mills right away: [email protected]: 213-740-0237 DRB 254Cell: 310-592-6477
USC Transportation - Shuttle
USC Transportation – Metro Expo Line
Expo/Vermont
Expo/USC
Parking
Get a summer school parking pass
(may not be in Downey Way Parking Structure)
WHO WANTS TO CARPOOL OR BUDDY UP ON PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION?
We are here @ RTH
Gate 6 =
Downey Way Entrance
Lyon Center: summer membership $402 Forms: Minor permission, Online store
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School of Cinematic Arts Screeningshttps://cinema.usc.edu/events/
USC Department of Public Safety
Campus is closed to people
without USC ID between 9 p.m.
– 6 a.m.
Public Safety officers and
campus ambassadors stationed
all around.
More information in the SHINE
Orientation Packet.
SHINE students will not be left
alone in the lab.Add Public Safety phone #s to your cell phone
NEXT STEPS:
1. Report to your labs on day(s) set
2. SHINE Poster Session & Certificate
Ceremony Wednesday, 8/2
LUNCH
Deepika – Electrical & Materials Sci
Emanuel – Aerospace
Ethan – Biomed
Robotics – RTH 422 Everyone else – here
SHINE Students: Return Here 1:30