USC Viterbi's Partnership with The National GEM Consortium
The The National GEM Consortium’s mission is to enhance the value of the nation’s human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the master’s and doctoral levels in engineering and science.
The University of Southern California-Viterbi School of Engineering has a long standing partnership GEM that aims to assist this dynamic organization in meeting these goals. Viterbi recipients of the GEM Fellowship are some of the nations top performing students in math, science, and engineering.
These students are helping to build a diverse Viterbi community, while paving the way for future GEM Fellows!

MEET THE STUDENTS

Onyekachi Eloagu
MS in Electrical Engineering & Engineering Management
Morgan State University

Arunrangfa Bou
MS in Electrical Engineering
University of Southern California

Christian Alcala
MS in Computer Science
University of California Berkeley

Michael Robert Sola
MS in Astronautical Engineering
Daniel Webster College

Aaishah Kelani
MS in Computer Science
Loyola Marymount University

Francisco Razo
MS in Astronautical Engineering
University of Redlands

Detravious Brinkley
MS in Computer Science
Claflin University

Jessica Torres
MS in Computer Science
Purdue University

Carlos Omar Ramirez
MS in Computer Science
University of California, Irvine

Arielle Waller
MS in Astronautical Engineering
Howard University

Nathan Sapong
MS in Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
University of California, Riverside

Frances Watson
MS in Computer Science
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Jose Garcia-Esparza
MS in Applied Data Science
UC Merced

Anthony Guerra
MS in Computer Science
Cal State Long Beach

Andrea Martinez
MS in Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
Woodbury University

Harrison Getter
MS in Electrical Engineering
University of Southern California
To learn more about the GEM Fellowship and The National GEM Consortium please visit their website at:
Questions about the GEM timeline? Please visit the site below for a month-by-month description of the GEM process:
