Paul Edward Gray
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Paul Edward Gray (born 1932) was the 14th president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is an electrical engineer. He spent four years on the White House Science Council. He is currently a Professor of Electrical Engineering and President Emeritus at MIT.
[edit] Education
- 1954: B.S., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), MIT
- 1955: M.S., EECS, MIT
- 1960: Sc.D, EECS, MIT
(src: MIT Alumni Directory)
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Presidents of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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William Barton Rogers (1862–1870, 1879–1881) • John Daniel Runkle (1870–1878) • Francis Amasa Walker (1881–1897) • James Crafts (1897–1900) • Henry Smith Pritchett (1900–1907) • Arthur Amos Noyes (acting 1907–1909) • Richard Cockburn Maclaurin (1909–1920) • Elihu Thomson (acting 1920–1921, 1922–1923) • Ernest Fox Nichols (1921–1922) • Samuel Wesley Stratton (1923–1930) • Karl Taylor Compton (1930–1948) • James Rhyne Killian (1948–1959) • Julius Adams Stratton (1959–1966) • Howard Wesley Johnson (1966–1971) • Jerome Wiesner (1971–1980) • Paul Edward Gray (1980–1990) • Charles Marstiller Vest (1990–2004) • Susan Hockfield (2004—) |