- Bob Kahn
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footnotes =Robert Elliot Kahn, (born
December 23 1938 ) invented the TCP protocol, and along withVinton G. Cerf created the IP protocol, the technologies used to transmit information on theInternet .Career
After receiving a B.E.E. from the
City College of New York in 1960, Dr. Kahn earned M.A. and Ph.D. degrees fromPrinceton University in 1962 and 1964 respectively.In 1972 he moved to ARPA (now known as
DARPA ), and in October of that year, he demonstrated theARPANET by connecting 40 different computers at the International Computer Communication Conference, publicizing the network to the general public for the first time. After he became Director of DARPA's Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO), he started the United States government's billion dollar Strategic Computing Program, the largest computer research and development program ever undertaken by the U.S. federal government.After thirteen years with DARPA, he left to found the
Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) in 1986, and as of 2006 is the Chairman, CEO and President. CNRI is a nonprofit organization which is intended to provide leadership and funding for research and development of the National Information Infrastructure.Recognition
He was awarded the
SIGCOMM Award in 1993 for "for visionary technical contributions and leadership in the development ofinformation systems technology", and shared the 2004Turing Award with Vint Cerf, for "pioneering work oninternetworking , including .. the Internet's basiccommunications protocols .. and for inspired leadership in networking."He is a recipient of the AFIPS Harry Goode Memorial Award, the Marconi Award, the ACM SIGCOMM Award, the President's Award from ACM, the IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computer and Communications Award, theIEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal , the IEEE Third Millennium Medal, the ACM Software Systems Award, the Computerworld/Smithsonian Award, the ASIS Special Award and the Public Service Award from the Computing Research Board. He has twice received the Secretary of Defense Civilian Service Award. He is a recipient of the 1997National Medal of Technology , the 2001Charles Stark Draper Prize from the National Academy of Engineering, the 2002 Prince of Asturias Award, and the 2004 A. M. Turing Award from the Association for Computing Machinery. Dr. Kahn received the 2003 Digital ID World award for the Digital Object Architecture as a significant contribution (technology, policy or social) to the digital identity industry. In 2005 he was awarded the Townsend Harris Medal from the Alumni Association of the City College of New York, thePresidential Medal of Freedom , and the C & C Prize in Tokyo, Japan. He was inducted into theNational Inventors Hall of Fame in May 2006. He was awarded the 2008Japan Prize for his work in "Information Communication Theory and Technology" (together with Vinton Cerf).*In 2001 he was inducted as a
Fellow of theAssociation for Computing Machinery .*Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf were each inducted as an Honorary Fellow of the
Society for Technical Communication (STC) in May 2006.Dr. Kahn has received honorary degrees from Princeton University, University of Pavia, ETH Zurich, University of Maryland, George Mason University, the University of Central Florida and the University of Pisa, and an honorary fellowship from University College, London.
Articles
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Vinton Cerf & Bob Kahn, "Al Gore and theInternet ,"2000-09-28 [http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200009/msg00052.html]ee also
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Paul Baran co-inventor of packet-switched networks withDonald Davies Notes
[http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/k/Kahn:Robert_E=.html DBLP Listing]
External links
* [http://www.cnri.reston.va.us/bios/kahn.html Biography of Robert E. Kahn] on the Corporation for National Research Initiatives' website.
* [http://www.cbi.umn.edu/oh/display.phtml?id=119 Oral history interview with Robert E. Kahn] Oral history interview by William Aspray, 22 March 1989, Reston, VirginiaCharles Babbage Institute , University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
* [http://livinginternet.com/i/ii_kahn.htm Bio of Robert E. Kahn] from the Living Internet.
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4809641 "Morning Edition" interview (NPR)]
* [http://pbs.org/cringely/nerdtv/mp4/redir/http://distribution.nerdtv.net/video/ntv012/ntv012.mp4 "Nerd TV" interview (with Robert X. Cringley)] - RequiresQuickTime ( [http://www.pbs.org/cringely/nerdtv/transcripts/012.html transcript] )
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4989933629762859961 Computer Networks: The Heralds of Resource Sharing] , documentary ca. 1972 about theARPANET . Includes footage of Robert E. Kahn.
* [http://www.networkworld.com/news/2006/103006-bob.html A short history of Bobs (story/slideshow) in computing, from Bob Kahn to Bob Metcalfe to Microsoft Bob and Alice & Bob]
* [http://archive.computerhistory.org/lectures/an_eveninig_with_robert_kahn.lecture.2007.01.09.wmv "An Evening with Robert Kahn in conversation with Ed Feigenbaum"] - RequiresWMV player
* [http://epresence.tv/Presentation/268 "Managing Digital Objects on the Web - Dec. 11, 2007"] - The talk is available in Flash, Mpeg-4, Real Media and Windows Media formatsPersondata
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