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Appendix A: Biographies of Committee Members
Pages 205-213

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... in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She was selected as a Presidential Young Investigator (1987)
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... Colwell was a CPU architect at VLIW pioneer Multiflow Computer. From 1980 to 1985 he worked part-time as a hardware design engineer at workstation vendor Perq Systems while attending graduate school at Carnegie Mellon University's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.
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... He served as a senior computer scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory from 1978 to 1981, when he founded Wind River Systems. MARK HOROWITZ is director of the Computer Systems Laboratory at Stanford University and is the Yahoo Founder's Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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... His awards include the Allied Signal Faculty Research Award, the Peter Mark Award of the American Vacuum Society, the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement, and the Arch Colwell Best Paper Award of the Society of Automotive Engineers.
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... He joined Bell Labs in 1981, where he developed secure wide-band transmission systems, cryptographic key management systems, and secure voice, fax, and data devices. He was chief architect for AT&T's STU-III secure voice, data, and video products, used by the President and DOD officials for top secret communications.
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... He is also Wireless Research Hardware and Architecture Director in the Wireless Network Group business unit and in that role is responsible for shepherding research technology into wireless products. His research department has responsibility for novel wireless system and radio architectures, adaptive antenna technologies and radio and modem technologies for next-~eneration ~ , · 1 1 ~ 1 · ~ 1 T A- 1 1 ·1 1 wireless data and voice networks.
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... Dr. Waldo is an adjunct faculty member of Harvard University, where he teaches distributed computing in the department of computer science.


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