Technical fellow
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Technical Fellow is an honor that awards the title to individuals whose technical vision, expertise, and world-class leadership are widely recognized. These individuals are instrumental in developing and driving technical strategies in their respective industries. Many companies and organizations such as NASA have awarded this title to individuals.
[edit] List of Technical Fellows at Microsoft
Microsoft currently has twenty Technical Fellows. [1]
- Rakesh Agrawal
- Mohsen Agsen
- Wael Bahaa-El-Din
- David Campbell
- Terry Crowley
- Dave Cutler
- Patrick Dussud
- Gary Flake
- Brian Harry
- Anders Hejlsberg
- Butler Lampson
- Brad Lovering
- Tarek Najm
- Suri Raman
- Darryl Rubin
- Mark Russinovich
- Burton J. Smith
- Peter Spiro
- Chuck Thacker
- Mike Toutonghi
[edit] See also
IBM has a similar recognition program entitled IBM Fellow.