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Stephen “Steve” Trimberger (born 1955) is an American computer scientist, electrical engineer and philanthropist. == Education ==
Trimberger grew up in Sacramento, CA, USA and earned his B.S. in Engineering and Applied Science from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), M.S. in Information and Computer Science from the University of California at Irvine and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the California Institute of Technology. While attending Caltech, Trimberger joined the Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey (PCAS) project, with principal investigator Gene Shoemaker, operated by Eleanor “Glo” Helin. PCAS searched for asteroids that could potentially impact planets, including Earth. In recognition for his contributions to this project, minor planet 2990 was named “Trimberger.” Trimberger had a unique opportunity in the late 1970s and early 1980s, interning at Xerox PARC in Lynn Conway’s VLSI Systems Group and studying at Caltech in Carver Mead’s and Ivan Sutherland’s Computer Science department while Mead and Conway were writing their landmark text, Introduction to VLSI Systems.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ewh.ieee.org/cmte/cande/Cande2008Program.html )〕 It exposed him to both the academic and industry sides of the VLSI revolution. One can discern in his career, attempts to bridge academia and industry bringing the best of the vision of academic research into the practical world of industry.
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