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Vints Serfs

Vints Serfs
Vinton Gray Cerf
Vints Serfs Lisabonā, 2007. gada martā.
Vints Serfs Lisabonā, 2007. gada martā.
Personīgā informācija
Dzimis 1943. gada 23. jūnijā (81 gads)
Ņūheivena, Konektikuta
Pilsonība ASV
Zinātniskā darbība
Zinātne Datorzinātne
Darba vietas IBM,[1] UCLA,[1] Stenforda Universitāte,[1] DARPA,[1] MCI,[1][2] CNRI,[1] Google[3]
Alma mater Stenforda Universitāte
Kalifornijas Universitāte (Losandželosa)
Sasniegumi, atklājumi TCP/IP
Internet Society
Apbalvojumi Tjūringa balva (2004)

Vintons Grejs "Vints" Serfs[1] (angļu: Vinton Gray "Vint" Cerf; dzimis 1943. gada 23. jūnijā) ir ASV datorzinātnieks, kuru visbiežāk sauc par interneta tēvu.[2][4][5] Viņa ieguldījums ir vairākkārt atzīts ar apbalvojumiem, tostarp ar Nacionālo tehnoloģiju medaļu,[1] Tjūringa balvu,[6][7] un Prezidenta Brīvības medaļu.[8]

Kopš 2005. gada septembra Vints Serfs ir strādājis Google kā viceprezidents un galvenais interneta evaņģēlists.[3] Šaja amata viņš ir ieguvis atpazīstamību ar saviem paredzējumiem par to, kā tehnoloģijas ietekmēs nākotnes sabiedrību, tajā skaitā mākslīgais intelekts, saudzīga attieksme pret vidi, IPv6 izplatība un televīzijas industrijas pārmaiņas un satura piegādes modelis.[9]

Atsauces

  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 1,5 1,6 1,7 Cerf's curriculum vitae as of February 2001, attached to a transcript of his testimony that month before the United States House Energy Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, from ICANN's website
  2. 2,0 2,1 Gore Deserves Internet Credit, Some Say, a March 1999 Washington Post article
  3. 3,0 3,1 Cerf's up at Google, from the Google Press Center
  4. Making Televised Emergency Information Accessible Arhivēts 2009. gada 13. janvārī, Wayback Machine vietnē. from the Gallaudet University website
  5. Pats viņš pret šo apzīmējumu iebilst (skatīt interviju ar Vintonu Serfu Arhivēts 2007. gada 9. jūnijā, Wayback Machine vietnē., from a January 2006 article in Government Computer News), Cerf is willing to call himself one of the Internet's fathers, citing Bob Kahn and Leonard Kleinrock in particular as being others with whom he should share that title.
  6. «Vinton (“Vint”) Gray Cerf». ACM.
  7. Cerf wins Turing Award Feb 16, 2005
  8. 2005 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients from the White House website
  9. The Daily Telegraph Arhivēts 2007. gada 10. septembrī, Wayback Machine vietnē., August, 2007
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