- Richard Bolt
Richard Henry Bolt Ph.D., better known as Richard Bolt or Dick Bolt, (
Peking ,China ,April 22 ,1911 -Boston, Massachusetts ,January 13 ,2002 ) was aphysics professor at MIT with an interest inacoustics . He was one of the founders of the companyBolt, Beranek and Newman , which built theARPANET , a forerunner of theinternet .Early life
Bolt was born in
Peking ,China , where his parents were medical missionaries. His family returned to the U.S. in 1916 and settled inCalifornia .Bolt graduated from
Berkeley High School, California in 1928 and went to college and graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley.Although he initially expected to major in either music or graphical design, he decided on
architecture , in which he attained a BA in 1933. At that time, he had already developed an interest inacoustics , combining his interests for music, design and architecture.After his marriage to Katherine Mary Smith, right after his graduation in 1933, they made a honeymoon to Europe, where he became acquainted with a number of scientists from
Berlin , and the honeymoon was extended to ten months while Bolt learned German and studied acoustics.Berkeley
Returning to Berkeley in 1934, he entered the graduate
physics program, and, earning an M.A. in 1937 and qualifying for Berkeley's Physics Ph.D. program, which he completed in 1939. He performed his research atUCLA , given the fact that Berkeley had no acoustics research facilities at that time. After attaining his PhD in 1939 he worked at MIT for a year on the transmission of sound in various shapes of rooms. Excluding a brief period at the University of Illinois and a stationing inLondon during WWII, he remained associated with the MIT until his retirement.MIT and BBN
Bolt started a consulting firm with another MIT professor,
Leo Beranek , in 1948, and worked on such projects as doing an audio analysis of the JFK assassination, the "18.5 minute gap" in Nixon'sWhite House tapes, and improving the sound inconcert hall s. In later years, after the addition of one of his former students, Robert Newman, the firm ofBolt, Beranek and Newman , better known as BBN, designed the first modem in 1963, helping computers communicate with each other. This led to work on theARPANET , which became theInternet . BBN helped develope-mail and, in 1971, one of BBN's researchers chose the "@ " sign for e-mail addresses. Bolt retired in 1976.See also
*
Bolt, Beranek and Newman External links
* [http://www.gbcasa.org/notices/boltobit.html Obituary] at the [http://asa.aip.org/ Acoustical Society of America] , focused on Bolt's achievements in acoustics.
* [http://www.bbn.com BBN website]
* [http://forsdick.0catch.com/xbbn/bolt/beranek.htm Obituary] by Leo Beranek
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.