Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Executive director of the Safeguard anti-ballistic missile system software division of Bell Labs. Also, Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, N.J. He earned several patents for his technical work, headed computer research departments at Bell Labs, including development and marketing of UNIX, and retired in 1985 as software vice-president ...
The launching of the Bell Labs Fellows Award started in 1982 to recognize and honor scientists and engineers who have made outstanding and sustained R&D contributions at AT&T with a level of distinction. As of the 2021 inductees, 336 people have received the honor. [79] Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie were also Bell Labs Fellows for 1982.
Bell Labs: Christian B. Anfinsen: Chemistry 1972 National Institutes of Health: Joshua Angrist: Economics 2021 Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Edward Victor Appleton: Physics 1947 Department of Scientific and Industrial Research: Werner Arber: Physiology or Medicine 1978 Biozentrum University of Basel: Frances Arnold: Chemistry 2018
Enrique A. J. Marcatili (born July 22, 1925, in Villa María Córdoba, Argentina - died January 19, 2021, in N.J.) was an Argentine-American physicist.Together with Stewart E. Miller and Tingye Li, all of Bell Laboratories in Holmdel Township, New Jersey, he was winner of the IEEE's Baker Prize in 1975.
B. Elizabeth Bailey; William O. Baker; Moungi Bawendi; Steven M. Bellovin; Václav E. Beneš; Harold Stephen Black; Ralph Beebe Blackman; Girsh Blumberg; Andrew H. Bobeck
Long before his greatest work, decades before he moved to Highland Park, New Jersey, his family fled Nazi-occupied Germany.
Holzmann was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands and received an Engineer's degree in electrical engineering from the Delft University of Technology in 1976. He subsequently also received his PhD degree from Delft University in 1979 under Willem van der Poel and J.L. de Kroes with a thesis entitled Coordination problems in multiprocessing systems.
Alfred Yi Cho (Chinese: 卓以和; pinyin: Zhuó Yǐhé; born July 10, 1937 [1]) is a Chinese-American electrical engineer, inventor, and optical engineer.He is the Adjunct Vice President of Semiconductor Research at Alcatel-Lucent's Bell Labs.