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Ellis Meng

Lab Director

Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering and

Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering

Chair, Women in Science & Engineering, Viterbi School of Engineering

 

   

Education

2003 PhD Electrical Engineering, Caltech

1998 MS Electrical Engineering, Caltech

1997 BS Engineering and Applied Science, Caltech

 

ellis [dot] meng [at] usc [dot] edu

 

About Me

  Ellis Meng received her Bachelor's degree in Engineering and Applied Science from the California Institute of Technology in 1997. She pursued her graduate studies in Electrical Engineering and received her M.S. in 1998 and Ph.D. in 2003 at the same institution. While at Caltech, she was a recipient of the Intel Women in Science and Engineering Scholarship, Caltech Alumni Association Donald S. Clark Award, and Caltech Special Institute Fellowship. She joined the Biomedical Engineering Department at USC in the summer of 2004. Dr. Meng is a researcher in the Biomimetic Microeletronic Systems NSF ERC in which she is a thrust leader for interface technology and the Associate Director of Education and Student Diversity. She is a member of Tau Beta Pi, IEEE, ASME, ASEE, BMES, and SWE. Dr. Meng is a recipient of the NSF CAREER and Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Early Career Awards and holds the Viterbi Early Career Chair in the Viterbi School of Engineering. She was recently recognized as a TR35 Young Innovator Under 35. She enjoys playing team sports, cheering for the Lakers, and good food.