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Many notable computer scientists and others have been associated with PARC (Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated, formerly Xerox PARC). They include: * Nina Amenta (at PARC 1996–1997),〔.〕 researcher in computational geometry and computer graphics * Anne Balsamo (at PARC 1999–2002),〔.〕 media studies scholar of connections between art, culture, gender, and technology * Daniel G. Bobrow (at PARC 1972– ),〔.〕 artificial intelligence researcher * David Boggs (at PARC 1972–1982), computer network pioneer, coinventor of Ethernet * Anita Borg (at PARC 1997–2003),〔.〕 computer systems researcher, advocate for women in computing * John Seely Brown (at PARC 1978–2000),〔.〕 researcher in organizational studies, chief scientist of Xerox * Bill Buxton (at PARC 1989–1994),〔.〕 pioneer in human–computer interaction * Stuart Card (at PARC 1974-2010),〔.〕 applied human factors in human–computer interaction * Robert Carr (at PARC in late 1970s),〔.〕 CAD and office software designer * Ed Chi (at PARC 1997–2011),〔.〕 researcher in information visualization and the usability of web sites * Elizabeth F. Churchill (at PARC 2004–2006),〔.〕 specialist in human-computer interaction and social computing * Lynn Conway (at PARC 1973–1982),〔; .〕 VLSI design pioneer and transgender activist * Franklin C. Crow (at PARC circa 1982–1990), computer graphics expert who did early research in antialiasing * Pavel Curtis (at PARC 1983–1996),〔; .〕 pioneer in text-based online virtual reality systems * Valeria de Paiva (at PARC 2000–2008),〔.〕 uses logic and category theory to model natural language * Steve Deering (at PARC circa 1990–1996), internet engineer, lead designer of IPv6 * L Peter Deutsch (at PARC 1971–1986),〔.〕 implementor of LISP 1.5, Smalltalk, and Ghostscript * Paul Dourish (at PARC mid-1990s), researcher at the intersection of computer science and social science * Clarence Ellis (at PARC 1976–1984),〔.〕 first African-American CS PhD, pioneer of computer-supported cooperative work * David Em (at PARC 1975),〔.〕 computer artist, first fine artist to create a computer model of a 3d character * Bill English (at PARC 1971–1989),〔.〕 co-inventor of the computer mouse * David Eppstein (at PARC 1989–1990),〔.〕 researcher in computational geometry and graph algorithms * Matthew K. Franklin (at PARC 1998–2000),〔.〕 developed pairing-based elliptic-curve cryptography * Sean R. Garner (at PARC circa 2009– ), researcher in photovoltaics and sustainable engineering * Charles Geschke (at PARC 1972–1980),〔.〕 invented page description languages, co-founded Adobe * Adele Goldberg (at PARC 1973–1986),〔.〕 designer of Smalltalk and president of ACM * Jack Goldman, chief scientist of Xerox 1968–1982 and (in 1970) founder of PARC〔.〕 * Bill Gosper (at PARC 1977–1981),〔.〕 founder of the hacker community, pioneer of symbolic computation * Rich Gossweiler (at PARC 1997–2000),〔.〕 software engineer, expert in interaction design * Rebecca Grinter (at PARC 2000–2004),〔.〕 researcher in human-computer interaction and computer-supported cooperative work * Neil Gunther (at PARC 1982–1990),〔.〕 developer of open-source performance modeling software * Marti Hearst (at PARC 1994–1997),〔.〕 expert in computational linguistics and search engine user interfaces * Bruce Horn (at PARC 1973–1981),〔.〕 member of the original Apple Macintosh design team * Bernardo Huberman (at PARC circa 1982–2000), applied chaos theory to web dynamics * Dan Ingalls (at PARC circa 1972–1984), implemented Smalltalk virtual machine, invented bit blit * Van Jacobson (at PARC 2006– ),〔.〕 developed internet congestion control protocols and diagnostics * Natalie Jeremijenko (at PARC 1995),〔.〕 installation artist * Ronald Kaplan (at PARC 1974–2007),〔〔.〕 expert in natural language processing, helped develop Interlisp * Lauri Karttunen (at PARC 1987–2011),〔.〕 developed finite state morphology in computational linguistics * Alan Kay (at PARC 1971–1981),〔.〕 pioneer of object-oriented programming and graphical user interfaces * Martin Kay (at PARC 1974– ),〔.〕 expert on machine translation and computational linguistics * Gregor Kiczales (at PARC 1984–2002),〔.〕 invented aspect-oriented programming * Ralph Kimball (at PARC 1972–1982),〔.〕 designed first commercial workstation with mice, icons, and windows * Butler Lampson (at PARC 1971–1983),〔.〕 won Turing Award for his development of networked personal computers * David M. Levy (at PARC 1984–1999),〔.〕 researcher on information overload * Cristina Lopes (at PARC 1995–2002),〔; .〕 researcher in aspect-oriented programming and ubiquitous computing * Jock D. Mackinlay (at PARC 1986–2004)〔.〕 researcher in information visualization * Cathy Marshall (at PARC circa 1989–2000), researcher on hypertext and personal archiving * Edward M. McCreight (at PARC 1971–1989)〔.〕 co-invented B-trees * Ralph Merkle (at PARC 1988–1999),〔.〕 invented public key cryptography and cryptographic hashing * Diana Merry (at PARC circa 1971–1986), helped develop Smalltalk, co-invented bit blit * Robert Metcalfe (at PARC 1972–1979),〔.〕 co-invented Ethernet, formulated Metcalfe's Law * Jim Mitchell (at PARC 1971–1984),〔.〕 developed WATFOR and ARM RISC chip * Louis Monier (at PARC 1983–1989),〔.〕 founder of AltaVista search engine * Thomas P. Moran (at PARC 1974–2001),〔.〕 founded journal ''Human-Computer Interaction'' * James H. Morris (at PARC 1974–1982),〔.〕 co-invented KMP string matching algorithm and lazy evaluation * Martin Newell (at PARC 1979–1981),〔Author biography from 〕 graphics expert who created the Utah teapot * Geoffrey Nunberg (at PARC 1987–2001),〔.〕 linguist known for his work on lexical semantics * Severo Ornstein (at PARC 1976–1983),〔.〕 founding head of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility * George Pake (at PARC 1970–1986), pioneer in nuclear magnetic resonance, founding director of PARC * Peter Pirolli (at PARC 1991– ),〔.〕 developed information foraging theory * Ashwin Ram (at PARC circa 2011– ), researcher on artificial intelligence for health applications * Prasad Ram (at PARC circa 1998–2000), expert on digital rights management and web search * Trygve Reenskaug (at PARC 1978–1979),〔.〕 formulated model-view-controller user interface design * George G. Robertson (at PARC circa 1988–1995), information visualization expert * Eric Schmidt (at PARC 1982–1983),〔.〕 CEO of Google and chairman of Alphabet * Ronald V. Schmidt (at PARC 1980–1985),〔.〕 computer network engineer who founded SynOptics * Michael Schroeder (at PARC circa 1977–1985), co-invented the Needham–Schroeder protocol for encrypted networking * Bertrand Serlet (at PARC 1985–1989),〔.〕 led the Mac OS X team * Scott Shenker (at PARC 1984–1998),〔.〕 leader in software-defined networking * John Shoch (at PARC 1971–1980),〔.〕 developed an important predecessor of TCP/IP networking * Charles Simonyi (at PARC 1972-1981),〔.〕 led the creation of Microsoft Office * Alvy Ray Smith (at PARC 1974),〔.〕 cofounded Pixar * Brian Cantwell Smith (at PARC 1982–1996),〔.〕 invented introspective programming and researches computational metaphors * David Canfield Smith (at PARC 1975),〔.〕 invented computer icons * Robert Spinrad (at PARC 1978–1982),〔.〕 designed vacuum tube computers, directed PARC * Bob Sproull (at PARC 1973–1977),〔.〕 designed early head-mounted display, wrote widely used computer graphics textbook * Gary Starkweather (at PARC 1970–1988),〔.〕 invented laser printers and color management * Maureen C. Stone (at PARC circa 1980–1998), expert in color modeling * Lucy Suchman (at PARC 1980–2000),〔.〕 researcher on human factors, cybercultural anthropology, and feminist theory * Bert Sutherland (at PARC 1975–1981),〔.〕 brought social scientists to PARC * Robert Taylor (at PARC 1970–1983),〔.〕 managed early ARPAnet development, founded DEC Systems Research Center * Warren Teitelman (at PARC 1972–1984),〔.〕 designed Interlisp * Shang-Hua Teng (at PARC 1991–1992),〔.〕 invented smoothed analysis of algorithms and near-linear-time Laplacian solvers * Larry Tesler (at PARC 1973–1980),〔.〕 developed Object Pascal and Apple Newton * Chuck Thacker (at PARC 1971–1983),〔.〕 chief designer of Alto, co-invented Ethernet * John Warnock (at PARC 1978–1982),〔.〕 co-founded Adobe * Mark Weiser (at PARC 1987–1999),〔.〕 invented ubiquitous computing * Niklaus Wirth (at PARC 1976–1977 and 1984–1985),〔.〕 designed Pascal and other programming languages * Frances Yao (at PARC 1979–1999),〔.〕 researcher in computational geometry and combinatorial algorithms * Annie Zaenen (at PARC 2001–2011),〔; .〕 researcher on linguistic encoding of temporal and spatial information * Lixia Zhang (at PARC 1989–1996),〔.〕 computer networking pioneer ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of people associated with PARC」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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