Gift by Dwight J. Baum to Name Maker Space at USC Viterbi

| March 23, 2018

The Baum Family Maker Space will establish a new hub for undergraduate student innovation

 

A rendering of The Baum Family Maker Space/Image credit:Frederick Fisher and Partners

A gift by the Chairman of the USC Viterbi School’s Board of Councilors, Dwight J. “Jim” Baum, will establish The Baum Family Maker Space. This dedicated maker space will be a multi-purpose center for designing, innovation and hands-on fabrication by Viterbi undergraduate students, including spaces dedicated to the design and build work of Viterbi’s student design and competition teams.

Set on the ground floor of the Science and Engineering Library on USC’s University Park Campus, The Baum Family Maker Space will consist of a machine shop, a 3-D shop, a wet lab, a paint booth and a design space. The space will be outfitted with tools such as 3-D printers, laser cutters, routers, lathes, mills, band-saws, drill presses, reconfigurable workbenches, hand-tools and software such as SolidWorks and CAD for design purposes. Future expansion of the space will include the renovation of the second floor for meeting rooms and lobby areas.

Baum’s generous gift continues his family tradition of philanthropy at USC Viterbi. In 2000, Baum’s father, Dwight C. “Bill” Baum, provided support to USC to build the Baum Family Student Center in USC Viterbi’s Tutor Hall. He also endowed the Dwight C. and Hildagarde E. Baum Chair in Biomedical Engineering in the USC Viterbi School.

“We are indebted to Jim Baum for this naming gift that will allow the construction of such a student-dedicated facility on our campus. This will allow bringing under one roof a number of different design, innovation, fabrication and competition activities, currently dispersed in different parts of USC Viterbi facilities,” said USC Viterbi Dean Yannis C. Yortsos. “The gift will further solidify the strong legacy of the Baum family at USC Viterbi, one for which we are immensely proud and thankful, for the benefit of countless generations of engineering students.”

Formal design of The Baum Family Maker Space will begin in May 2018, with construction expected to begin later in 2018. The space will augment facilities on campus such as the fab lab.

Baum is a private investor and both Baum and his father studied engineering at Cornell University. He is married to Judith Baum and both of their children graduated from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. His daughter, Lauren Nollette, earned a BS in biomedical engineering in 2001 and a MS in medical device and diagnostic engineering in 2005. Baum’s son, Dwight James Baum III, earned a BS in mechanical engineering from USC Viterbi in 1999.

When asked why he came to the decision to give this naming gift Baum says, “Engineering schools throughout the country have come to recognize the importance of undergraduate design teams in molding the engineers of the future. USC Viterbi has led the way in totally student driven projects. This repurposing of the Library ground floor will give them the world-class tools and space they need to continue to amaze us with their creativity and resourcefulness. The enthusiasm of Dean Yortsos for the project is inspiring and I am just thrilled to be able to help bring this new asset to the campus.”

 

Published on March 23rd, 2018

Last updated on March 23rd, 2018

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