Robert Fano
Ilmuwan komputer Italia-Amerika Serikat
Roberto Mario "Robert" Fano (11 November 1917 – 13 Juli 2016) adalah seorang ilmuwan komputer Italia-Amerika dan profesor teknik kelistrikan dan ilmu komputer di Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[1] Fano lahir di Torino, Italia pada 1917,[2][3] dari keluarga Yahudi.
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Lahir | Roberto Mario Fano 11 November 1917 Torino, Italia |
Meninggal | 13 Juli 2016 Napoli, Florida | (umur 98)
Kewarganegaraan | Amerika Serikat |
Almamater | MIT |
Dikenal atas | Pengkodean Shannon-Fano, pendiri Project MAC |
Penghargaan | IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal (1977) Shannon Award (1976) IEEE Fellow (1954) |
Karier ilmiah | |
Bidang | ilmu komputer, teori informasi |
Institusi | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Disertasi | Theoretical Limitations on the Broadband Matching of Arbitrary Impedances (1947) |
Pembimbing doktoral | Ernst Guillemin |
Referensi
sunting- ^ Markoff, John (13 March 2008). "Joseph Weizenbaum Dies; Computer Pioneer Was 85". The New York Times. hlm. 22. Diakses tanggal 15 August 2011.
- ^ Seising, Rudolf (2007-08-08). Fuzzification of systems: the genesis of fuzzy set theory and its initial applications - developments up to the 1970s. Springer. hlm. 33–. ISBN 978-3-540-71794-2. Diakses tanggal 15 August 2011.
- ^ "United States Public Records Index". FamilySearch. Diakses tanggal 9 August 2013.
Pranala luar
suntingWikimedia Commons memiliki media mengenai Robert Fano.
- Oral history interview with Robert M. Fano 20 April 1989. Charles Babbage Institute University of Minnesota. Fano discusses his move to computer science from information theory and his interaction with the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). Topics include: computing research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); the work of J.C.R. Licklider at the Information Processing Techniques Office of ARPA; time-sharing and computer networking research; Project MAC; computer science education; CTSS development; System Development Corporation (SDC); the development of ARPANET; and a comparison of ARPA, National Science Foundation, and Office of Naval Research computer science funding.
- Video of Robert Fano di YouTube from 1964, demonstrating the Compatible Time-Sharing System (CTSS).
- Robert Fano di Mathematics Genealogy Project