Universal Display Corporation’s Dr. Julie Brown to Receive Prestigious USC Viterbi Engineering Award
11 Avril 2024 - 10:15PM
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Universal Display Corporation (Nasdaq: OLED) (UDC), enabling
energy-efficient displays and lighting with its UniversalPHOLED®
technology and materials, announced that the University of Southern
California (USC) will be honoring UDC’s Executive Vice President
and Chief Technical Officer, Dr. Julie Brown, with the Daniel J.
Epstein Engineering Management Award. The award, from the USC
Viterbi School of Engineering, recognizes Dr. Brown for her
exemplary professional accomplishments and exceptional
contributions to the field of engineering management. The award
will be presented during the 2024 Viterbi Awards today, April 11th,
in Beverly Hills, California.
“This award is a testament to Julie’s outstanding leadership and
groundbreaking contributions that have not only propelled our
Company forward, but have also revolutionized the OLED industry,”
said Steven V. Abramson, President and Chief Executive Officer of
Universal Display Corporation. “Throughout her tenure with UDC, she
has consistently demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to pushing
the boundaries of technological innovation and driving
transformative change. Julie has the ability to find unique
solutions through her extensive expertise and by empowering those
around her to collaborate and succeed. This award puts her name in
a well-deserved place of honor, next to other titans of innovation
who advance our understanding and test the limits of
possibility.”
“It is wonderful that many of our smartphone displays today
contain materials and technologies that arose from Dr. Brown’s
efforts to bring modern, energy-efficient phosphorescent OLED
materials and technology to market,” said Yannis C. Yortsos, Dean
of the Viterbi School of Engineering. “We are thrilled to recognize
Dr. Brown for her extraordinary work and substantial impact on the
world through the power of engineering and technology. She joins a
prestigious group of Daniel J. Epstein Engineering Management Award
recipients, whose accomplishments have contributed to the
advancement of engineering across many disciplines and endeavors
from electronics to the exploration of the cosmos.”
“I am deeply honored by this recognition and would like to thank
all of those who have supported me on this journey, including Drs.
Stephen Forrest and Mark Thompson, who discovered phosphorescent
OLEDs,” said Dr. Julie Brown. “In fact, Dr. Forrest has been my
valued mentor and friend spanning four decades. He was my professor
at USC and helped me navigate my career path initially to Hughes
Labs and then to Universal Display Corporation in 1998, where I
would find my professional home and an opportunity to explore new
realms of possibility. I’d also like to express my heartfelt
appreciation to Steve Abramson, Sidney Rosenblatt, and our late
founder Sherwin Seligsohn, who believed in me and what we could
accomplish together. To my friends and colleagues at UDC, thank you
for our strong partnership that has enabled the transformation of
UDC’s vision and innovation into reality. Our collective journey of
advancing energy-efficient OLEDs is still in its early chapters.
Let’s continue to push the boundaries of science and business to
further inspire work to better our world.”
Since joining Universal Display Corporation in 1998, Dr. Brown
has been spearheading the R&D vision and roadmap for the
Company. She has driven and advanced UDC’s technical vision and
excellence from its start-up years to firmly position the Company
as a leader in the discovery, development, and commercialization of
state-of-the-art OLED technologies and phosphorescent materials.
Today, UDC’s materials and technology can be found in virtually
every OLED consumer electronics device around the world. In 2021,
Dr. Brown was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering
(NAE) for her contributions to materials and device technologies
for phosphorescent light emitting diode displays, and their
commercialization. Dr. Brown is an elected IEEE Fellow, elected SID
Fellow, and inductee into the New Jersey High Tech Hall of Fame.
Prior to joining UDC, Dr. Brown worked at Hughes Research
Laboratories, Raytheon Company and AT&T Bell Laboratories. She
earned her B.S. from Cornell University and received her Ph.D. in
Electrical Engineering/Electrophysics from the University of
Southern California.
About the USC Viterbi School of
Engineering
Founded in 1905, the USC Viterbi School of Engineering was named
in 2004 as the Andrew and Erna Viterbi School of Engineering,
honoring USC alumnus Andrew Viterbi, who developed an algorithm to
connect the world, and his wife Erna. Located in Los Angeles, a
global center for arts, technology, business and innovation in the
heart of the Pacific Rim, USC Viterbi draws undergraduate and
graduate students from all over the world. With more than 10,000
students, 400 faculty across all ranks and appointment levels, and
more than 40 in-residence or affiliated members of the National
Academies, USC Viterbi is considered among the top engineering
programs. Under the leadership of Dean Yannis C. Yortsos, the
school helps re-imagine the 21st century engineer, by pioneering
the Grand Challenge Scholars Program, leading national efforts in
enhancing diversity, and changing the conversation about
engineering. With its vision of engineering a better world for all
humanity, USC Viterbi embodies the power of engineering
(Engineering+) to advance discovery and solutions across all
disciplines, to serve California, the nation, and the world. In
2024, the USC Viterbi School of Engineering launched the School of
Advanced Computing, thus creating a new school “within a
school.”
About Universal Display
Corporation
Universal Display Corporation (Nasdaq: OLED) is a leader in the
research, development and commercialization of organic light
emitting diode (OLED) technologies and materials for use in display
and solid-state lighting applications. Founded in 1994 and with
subsidiaries and offices around the world, the Company currently
owns, exclusively licenses or has the sole right to sublicense more
than 6,000 patents issued and pending worldwide. Universal Display
licenses its proprietary technologies, including its breakthrough
high-efficiency UniversalPHOLED® phosphorescent OLED technology
that can enable the development of energy-efficient and
eco-friendly displays and solid-state lighting. The Company also
develops and offers high-quality, state-of-the-art UniversalPHOLED
materials that are recognized as key ingredients in the fabrication
of OLEDs with peak performance. In addition, Universal Display
delivers innovative and customized solutions to its clients and
partners through technology transfer, collaborative technology
development and on-site training. To learn more about Universal
Display Corporation, please visit https://oled.com/.
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