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Gordon Bell
Gordon Bell is a senior researcher in Microsoft’s Media Presence Research Group, a part of the Bay Area Research Center (BARC). Previously, he spent 23 years at Digital Equipment Corp., where he led the design and development of the VAX computer as VP of Research and Development. He was Director of the National Science Foundation’s Computing Directorate and led the cross-agency initiative that created the Internet. He has co-authored six books and more than 100 papers about computer architecture and holds seven patents. In 1991, he was awarded the National Medal of Technology. Gordon received his BSEE and MSEE from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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