Daniel Bone

Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Scholar, 2012-2016
Alfred E. Mann Innovation in Engineering Fellow, 2014-2016
Ming Hsieh Institute Scholar, 2015-2016
NSF GK-12 Body Engineering Fellow, 2012-2013
USC Annenberg Fellow, 2009-2013

I postdoctoral researcher in Electrical Engineering at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering working with Dr. Shrikanth Narayanan in the Signal Analysis and Interpretation Laboratory (SAIL). I am a member of the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA), the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR), IEEE-Signal Processing Socieity, HKN (Electrical & Computer Engineering Honor Society), and the Acoustical Society of America (ASA).

I received the PhD in EE from USC in 2016. Previous to USC, I received dual degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering (B.Sc.) with a minor in Mathematics from the University of Missouri - Columbia. I was an undergraduate research fellow in two very different labs under the great mentorship Dr. Dominic Ho, Dr. Shubhra Gangopadhyay, and Steve Apperson. In Dr. Ho's lab I was introduced to signal processing and detection. I gained hands-on experience working in Dr. Gangopadhyay's nanotechnology lab under the guidance of Steve Apperson. While at the University of Missouri - Columbia, I received the Curator's Scholarship, the Garmin Corporate Scholarship, and the Honor's College Discovery Research Fellowship.

Aside from research, I enjoy running, playing soccer, biking, table tennis, strategy games, live comedy, and being at the beach.

Contact Information:
Office: RTH 320
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2564
Office phone: (213)-740-4660
E-mail: dbone@usc.edu