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News Briefs contacts. Before Morse’s work, these cases were often dismissed by the medical community. Through his efforts, he brought scientific credibility to these injuries — a breakthrough he considers his most significant professional achievement.
Kathleen Kramer, PhD, IEEE President and CEO
For more than 30 years, he has consulted in more than 600 cases across all 50 states and three continents, testifying in both state and federal courts. His testimony has been upheld on appeal, and his work has led to settlements and awards in the tens of millions of dollars. Morse’s motivation, however, extends beyond financial gain; he regularly offers his services pro bono to those in need and believes that litigation can drive safer engineering practices: “When I help to convince a jury that a company did something wrong, that company takes note to consulting achievements, Morse is an adventurer at heart. He has completed 36 skydiving jumps, survived a parachute failure, served as a charter boat captain to Alaska and Hawaii and is an avid sailor, pilot and scuba diver. Morse’s life is rich with unique experiences. He has officiated weddings, negotiated divorces, been quoted in major publications and consulted for television writers on technically accurate “murders” for Bones , NCIS and the BBC. As his phased retirement ends in Fall 2025, Morse looks forward to remaining engaged with USD and the broader community. Reflecting on his career, he remains humble: “I am but a very small cog in a very large machine, but I am proud to have been that cog … Every student I have taught has been an honor, and teaching has truly been the most important thing in my career.” make the product better.” Beyond his academic and
As the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) — the world's largest technical and professional society that brings more than 500,000 engineers and scientists worldwide together — Kathleen Kramer, PhD, is working
toward a “One IEEE” mission to unite the global scientific community. Her vision draws from IEEE's 2025-2030 strategic plan, which focuses on advancing technology, inspiring future innovators and providing a professional home for members. The plan prioritizes ethical development, interdisciplinary collaboration and career-long learning. Kramer also emphasizes the importance of a broad and deep education, practical experience and fostering a collaborative, inclusive environment to address future challenges in fields such as AI and sustainable technology. Thomas F. Schubert Jr., PhD, Receives Emeritus Status
The University of San Diego’s Board of Trustees approved faculty emeritus status for Thomas F. Schubert Jr., PhD, marking the first such honor for a professor in the Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering. As the second engineering faculty member at USD, Schubert was pivotal
in developing the electrical engineering curriculum. During his seven-year tenure as director of engineering programs, he tripled student enrollment. Schubert also co-authored a proposal for a new mechanical engineering program, led multiple ABET accreditation efforts and was recognized with the prestigious 2012 ASEE Robert G. Quinn Award for excellence in engineering education. His distinguished career has left a lasting impact on the school.
Welcoming Our New Embedded Librarian
Assistant Professor Michael Massaro, MSLIS, joined the University of San Diego in Spring 2025 as Copley Library’s new engineering and computer science embedded librarian. With a background in computer science and engineering librarianship, his innovative position aims to provide assistance
to faculty members and students in the Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering with library resources, research, publishing, coding, internships, instruction, jobs, collection development, artificial intelligence and general guidance.
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