Tom Knight

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Tom Knight is a senior research scientist in the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, or CSAIL, part of the MIT EECS department.

Tom Knight arrived at MIT when he was fourteen. He built early hardware such as ARPANET interfaces for host #6 on the network, some of the first bitmapped displays, the ITS time sharing system, Lisp machines (a version of the operating system of which he was instrumental in releasing under a BSD license), the connection machine, and parallel symbolic processing computer systems.

He currently works on the cross-section between computation and biology in the area of synthetic biology.

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