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Van Jacobson (born 1950) is an American computer scientist, renowned for his work on TCP/IP network performance and scaling.〔(2001 SIGCOMM Award for Lifetime Achievement ) to Van Jacobson "for contributions to protocol architecture and congestion control."〕 He is one of the primary contributors to the TCP/IP protocol stack—the technological foundation of today’s Internet.〔("Van Jacobson Biography" ), IEEE Global History Network, accessed 31 March 2012〕 Starting in 1985 he was an adjunct lecturer in Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley. ==Early life and education== Jacobson studied Modern Poetry, Physics, and Mathematics and received an M.S. in physics and a B.S. in mathematics from the University of Arizona.〔("An Analysis of TCP Processing Overhead" (Biography) ), David D. Clark, et al., ''IEEE Communications Magazine'', June 1989, p. 29〕 He did graduate work at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.〔Borsook, Paulina. ("Profile: Van Jacobson keeps communications channels open" ), ''Network World'', March 24, 1994, p. 51〕
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