Norman Abramson
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Norman Abramson | |
Residence | United States |
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Fields | Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences |
Institutions | University of Hawaii |
Alma mater | Stanford University |
Notable awards | IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal |
Dr. Norman Abramson is the Vice President of ALOHA Networks. From 1966 to 1994 Dr. Abramson was Professor of Electrical Engineering, Professor of Computer Science and the Director of The ALOHA System at the University of Hawaii. Dr. Abramson received an A.B. in Physics from Harvard University, an M.A. in Physics from UCLA, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.
In 2007 Abramson was awarded the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal.
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Preceded by John Wozencraft |
IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal 2007 |
Succeeded by Gerard J. Foschini |
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