Jean-Daniel Nicoud
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Jean-Daniel Nicoud is a Swiss computer scientist, notably inventor of the computer mouse with an optical encoder and of the CALM Common Assembly Language for Microprocessors.
He obtained a degree in physics at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in 1963. Around 1965, he became interested in logical systems. He obtained his PhD at the EPFL in 1970 and became a professor in 1973.
His laboratory, LAMI (LAboratoire de Micro-Informatique), developed the Smaky computer in addition to the optical computer mouse, an update of the traditional kinetic mouse invented by Douglas Engelbart. The Khepera mobile robot was also developed at the LAMI.
He left the EPFL in August 2000 and is actively innovating in his private company, DIDEL, especially in the area of miniature ultralight aircraft (below 10 g airplanes).
[edit] External links
- Smaky history from A History of Computing in Switzerland
- Prof. Jean-Daniel Nicoud
- DIDEL - Slow flyers, microrobots and educational kits for technical schools and hobby roboticians