- Bert Sutherland
William R. (Bert) Sutherland (born 1936), older brother of
Ivan Sutherland , was the longtime manager of three prominent research labs, includingSun Microsystems Laboratories (1992 - 1998), the Systems Science Laboratory atXerox PARC (1975 - 1981), and the Computer Science Division ofBolt, Beranek and Newman , Inc. which helped develop theARPANET .In these roles, Sutherland participated in the creation of the
personal computer , the technology of advancedmicroprocessor s,3D computer graphics , the Java programming language and theInternet .Unlike traditional corporate research managers, Sutherland added individuals from fields like
psychology ,cognitive science , andanthropology to enhance the work of his technology staff. He also directed his scientists to take their research, like theXerox Alto "personal" computer, outside of the lab to allow people to use it in a corporate setting and to observe their interaction with it.In addition, Sutherland fostered a collaboration between the
Caltech researchers who defined very large-scale integrated circuits (VLSI) -- his brother Ivan andCarver Mead -- andLynn Conway of his PARC staff. With PARC resources made available by Sutherland, Caltech developed a textbook and university syllabus that helped expedite the development and distribution of a technology whose impact is now immeasurable. (The best-known example of a VLSI isIntel 'sPentium processor.) [Hiltzik, Michael. "2 Brothers' High-Tech History in California." Los Angeles Times, February 19, 2004.]Sutherland said that a research lab is primarily a teaching institution, "teaching whatever is new so that the new can become familiar, old, and used widely." [Sutherland, William R. "Bert", [http://research.sun.com/features/tenyears/volcd/prefaces/suthpref.htm 10 Years of Impact: Technology, Products, and People: Foreword to 10th Anniversary Volume] , "Sun Microsystems, Inc."]
Sutherland received his
Bachelor's Degree inElectrical Engineering fromRensselaer Polytechnic Institute , and hisMaster's Degree and Ph.D. fromMIT . During his military service in theUnited States Navy , he was awarded theLegion of Merit as a Carrier ASW plane commander.Notes
References
*Hiltzik, Michael. "2 Brothers' High-Tech History in California." Los Angeles Times, February 19, 2004.
*Sutherland, William R. "Bert", [http://research.sun.com/features/tenyears/volcd/prefaces/suthpref.htm 10 Years of Impact: Technology, Products, and People: Foreword to 10th Anniversary Volume] , "Sun Microsystems, Inc."
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