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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neil_SiegelNeil Siegel - Wikipedia

    Neil Gilbert Siegel (born February 19, 1954) is an American computer scientist, systems engineer, and engineer, known for his development of many key systems for the United States military, including the Blue-Force Tracking system, the U.S. Army's first unmanned air vehicle system, and the US Army forward-area air defense system. [1]

  2. Neil Siegel is a professor of engineering management and computer science at the University of Southern California. He holds a Ph.D. in industrial and systems engineering and an M.S. in mathematics from USC.

  3. 24 de oct. de 2023 · Neil Siegel, an ISE professor and alumnus, received the highest honor for technological innovation from President Biden for his work in command-and-control, situational awareness, and wireless internet. He is the fourth Trojan to receive the medal and a pioneer in systems engineering and wireless technology.

  4. Neil Siegel is the IBM Professor of Engineering Management and Professor of Engineering Practice with Distinction, in the department of industrial and systems engineering at the USC school of engineering. He is also a Professor of Computer Science Practice.

  5. Neil Siegel was awarded the NMTI for laying the foundation of modern plant biotechnology. Her breakthrough success in developing the first genetically modified plant has led to the engineering of crops that can withstand insects, disease, extreme weather, and climate change.

  6. Dr. Siegel led the design of a digital system capable of tracking friendly and enemy forces, thereby revolutionizing tactical-level command and control. He led programmatic, systems engineering and technology efforts and also guided what was an initially controversial concept through political minefields to realization.

  7. 20 de sept. de 2021 · Neil Siegel, IBM Professor of Engineering Management in the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, has been announced as one of the 2021 Fellows of the Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association (AAIA).