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Robert S. Singleton : ウィキペディア英語版
Robert S. Singleton
'Robert Shelby Singleton (born March 25, 1933) is an American engineer, inventor, scientist, teacher of magnetics and computing. He invented magnetic core memory that was addressable by content rather than location, which is the precursor to modern content-addressable memory systems. He later contributed to the invention and development of virtual memory for computer systems, Computer Aided Design and Engineering systems, and complex signal processing algorithms and circuits.
==Early life and education==
Singleton was born in Chicago, Illinois on March 25, 1933. His father was Richard Leland Painter, a storekeeper-gauger with Internal Revenue Service, and who later rose to assistant to the director of ATF. His mother was Mary Painter, (née Furch). In 1944, at the age of 11, he moved with his mother to Leesburg, Florida. At age 16 he joined Army National Guard and graduated as president of his class in 1951 from Leesburg High School. Shortly after graduation he enrolled at the University of Florida, but left after his first semester to enlist in the United States Army for service in the Korean War.
Upon returning from military service, he enrolled again at the University of Florida. He was selected as member of Sigma Tau honorary engineering fraternity and became a member of IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers) which in 1962 became today’s IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). He graduated with a BSEE degree Summa Cum Laude with an honors project to design and build a microwave parametric amplifier. While at AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories he graduated from New York University with a MSEE degree in 1961.

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