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Faculty

Shrikanth S. Narayanan

Office: Room EEB400B
Phone: (213) 740-6432
Mail: shri at sipi.usc.edu
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Shri Narayanan is University Professor and Nikias Chair in Engineering,
Director of the Ming Hsieh Institute and Research Director of USC-ISI.
Previously he was with AT&T Bell Labs and AT&T Research
Shri is Founder and Director of SAIL.

Adjunct Faculty

Alexandros (Alex) Potamianos

Office: Room EEB400B
Phone: (213) 740-6432
Mail: potamian at usc.edu
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Alex Potamianos is Visiting Professor at USC and Associate Professor
at National Technical University of Athens in the
School of Electronical and Computer Engineering.
Alex is a Fellow of IEEE.
Panayiotis G. Georgiou

Phone: (213) 740-4654
Mail: georgiou at sipi.usc.edu
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Panayiotis G. Georgiou is adjunct assistant professor at
SAIL with research interests in the fields of
multimodal and behavioral signal processing and
speech to speech translation. He is a senior member
of IEEE and currently serves on the editorial board of
the EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music
Processing.

Alumni Faculty

Sungbok Lee

Office: Room GFS301
Phone:(213) 821-2721
Mail: sungbokl at usc.edu
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Sungbok Lee was a research assistant professor at SAIL
and a Senior Research Associate at the Phonetics and
Phonology Group in the Department of Linguistics at
USC. Prior to SAIL, he was a research associate at
AT&T Labs-Research, Florham Park.
Asterios Toutios

Office: EEB428
Phone:(213) 740-4148
Mail: toutios at usc.edu
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Asterios Toutios was a Research Assistant Professor of
Electrical Engineering at USC. His research focused on
modeling human speech production based on direct observations
of the vocal-tract dynamic configuration, with a view to
helping assess speech disorders and enhance speech
technologies like recognition and synthesis.

Research Scientist

Sudarsana Reddy Kadiri

Office: Room EEB428
Phone: (310) 448-8733
Mail: skadiri at usc.edu
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Sudarsana Reddy Kadiri is a Research Scientist at USC's
Signal Analysis and Interpretation Lab (SAIL). His current
research focuses on advancing the field of bio-marking of
human health through the integration of signal processing
and deep learning methodologies. His research interests
extend across speech and language technologies, affective
computing, and digital health.