Robert McEliece

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Robert J. McEliece is a mathematician and engineering professor at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) best known for his work in information theory. He was the 2004 recipient of the Claude E. Shannon Award.

Educated at Caltech (B.S. 1964, Ph.D. 1967[1]) and Cambridge, he was one of the important contributors to the development of a decoder of long-constraint-length (K=13, K=15) convolutional codes, which were added to the Galileo spacecraft upon the redesign of its mission, following the 1986 crash of the Space Shuttle.

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  1. ^ Robert McEliece at the Mathematics Genealogy Project

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