- Steve Wozniak
Dr. Stephan Gary "Woz" Wozniak (born August 11 1950 in San Jose, California) is a U.S. computer engineer and the co-founder of Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.), with Steve Jobs. His inventions and machines are credited with contributing greatly to the personal computer revolution of the 1970s. Wozniak created the Apple I and Apple II computers in the mid-1970s. The Apple II gained a sizable amount of popularity, …
- Gordon Bell
C. Gordon Bell (born August 19, 1934) is a computer engineer and manager, an early employee of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) who designed several of their PDP machines and later became Vice President of Engineering and oversaw the development of the VAX.
- Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis (born 1960, New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American contemporary non-fiction author. His bestselling books include "Liar's Poker", "The New New Thing," "Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game" and "The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game". After graduating from the Isidore Newman School in New Orleans, he received an art history degree from Princeton University and a masters degree in economics from the London School of Economics.
- Sami Al-Arian
Sami Amin Al-Arian is a Palestinian computer engineer who was convicted of conspiracy to help Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Al-Arian, a former university professor, was arrested by the United States government in 2003 on charges of funding terrorists. He was acquitted on eight of the 17 charges against him December 2005 after a six month trial with three co-defendants.
- William Martens
William Martens (born August 1964) is a computer engineer and magazine editor. He is primarily a programmer who dabbles in the hardware realm and enjoys writing science fiction in addition to writing articles for the magazine Call-A.P.P.L.E., including the long surviving "Bytes from the A.P.P.L.E." a product introduction article.
- Mark Spencer
Mark Spencer (born April 8, 1977) is a computer engineer and is the original author of the GTK+-based instant messaging client Gaim, the L2TP daemon l2tpd and the Cheops Network User Interface. Mark Spencer is also the creator of Asterisk, a Linux-based open-sourced PBX in software. He is the founder, chairman and CTO of Digium, an open-source telecommunications supplier most notable for its development and sponsorship of Asterisk.
- William English
William (Bill) English is a computer engineer who contributed to the development of the computer mouse while working for Douglas Engelbart at SRI International's Augmentation Research Center. He left SRI in 1971 and headed to Xerox Parc, where he managed the Office Systems Research Group. While working at Xerox PARC, English developed the mouse ball, replacing the original set of wheels. In 1989 he left to go work for Sun Microsystems on internationalization efforts.
- Bill Atkinson
Bill Atkinson (born 1951) is an American computer engineer and photographer. Atkinson worked at Apple Computer from 1978 to 1990. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, San Diego, where Apple Macintosh developer Jef Raskin was one of his professors. Atkinson continued his studies as a graduate student at the University of Washington. He designed and implemented HyperCard, the first popular hypermedia system.
- Jay Wright Forrester
Jay Wright Forrester (born 14 July 1918, Climax, Nebraska) is a pioneer American computer engineer and systems theorist. Born on a farm near Anselmo, Nebraska, Forrester was educated at MIT in electrical engineering, where he spent his entire career. During the 1940s and early 50s, he did research in electrical and computer engineering, heading the Whirlwind project and developing the "Multi-coordinate digitally information storage device" (coincident-current system), …
- Irma Wyman
Irma M. Wyman (born 19xx) was a systems thinking tutor and was the first female CIO of Honeywell.
- John Flowers
John S. Flowers is a technology speaker, engineer, and reformed hacker. He has been involved in a number of technology-related start-up firms, both in Silicon Valley and Kansas, including the network security company nCircle (started in 1998 as Hiverworld.com and later renamed), and the search engine company Kozoru, which was sold to David Warthen, Co-Founder of Ask Jeeves on October 20, 2006.
- Julian Bigelow
Julian Bigelow (1913 - February 21, 2003 in Princeton, New Jersey) was a pioneering computer engineer. Bigelow obtained a master's degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, studying electrical engineering and mathematics. During World War II, he assisted Norbert Wiener's research on automated fire control for anti-aircraft guns during World War II.
- Dave Small
David "Dave" Small (born in 1958) is an American Computer engineer who is most famous for developing the Spectre GCR, a Macintosh Emulator for the Atari ST. Dave Small considers himself a hacker as in the original (positive) meaning. He considers Nikola Tesla one of the greatest hackers of all time.
- Alexander Tetelbaum
Alexander Tetelbaum (born 1948 in Kiev, Ukraine) is an educator, inventor, scientist, academician, and entrepreneur. He has been a pioneer in the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) industry since the 1960s. He has been selected and has held high level positions in academia and industry. He is a Fellow and Honorary Doctor of several universities, academies, and societies. He holds more than 30 US patents and is the author and co-author of 250 publications, including 8 books.
- Margo Seltzer
Margo Seltzer is a researcher in the area of computer systems. Currently she is a full professor (Harvard College Professor) at Harvard University. Dr. Seltzer is a member of the Systems Research Group at Harvard. Dr. Seltzer got her PhD. in 1992 from Berkeley, advised by Michael Stonebraker. Her dissertation was ‘‘File System Performance and Transaction Support.’’ Her most widely known work includes work in log structured file systems, databases, …
- Erez Ben-Ari
Erez Ben-Ari (born September 13, 1973) is an Israeli Journalist and computer Engineer.
- Andrew Schloss
Andrew Schloss is a musician and computer engineer. Schloss is perhaps best known for his virtuosity on the Radiodrum, a three-dimensional midi-controller. Schloss is a pioneer in computer-music technology, and worked at IRCAM and the CCRMA in the 1980s (brother of David). He has performed with Léon Theremin, Laurie Anderson, Axel Rose, Tito Puente, Chucho Valdés, Jimmy Page, David Jaffe and Peter Brook.
- Lynn Conway
Lynn Conway is a famed pioneer of microelectronics chip design . Her innovations during the 1970's at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) have impacted chip design worldwide. Many high-tech companies and computing methods have foundations in her work. Thousands of chip designers learned their craft from Lynn's textbook Introduction to VLSI Systems , which she co-authored with Prof. Carver Mead of Caltech.
- Mark Coutts
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- Steve Badera
Steve Badera is currently a senior at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, majoring in computer and systems engineering. Steve´s area of expertise are software engineering, computer and network security, and IT/Networking. Steve also has an extensive background in Biomedical engineering and Polymer and Materials Science.
- Jon Frank
Jon is building and developing at Spock. Sweet! Mr. Frank graduated from Stanford University and leads the front-end of Spock with his unmatched ingenuity.
- Joshua Boverhof
- Jon Gretar Borgthorsson
- Scott Roland
- Karem John Monsour
- Richard E Hollander
- Kris Brown
- Brian 'Snake' Callier
- Mark Felt
- Marty Garner
- Brent Ekstrand
- Chatsiri Ratana
Live in Kasetsart University,SriRaCha Campus.Studying Computer Engineering.Experience about Debian and Ubuntu Linux like,Experience C++ with Qt Component in linux base (Able port to Microsoft Windows component. ),Java with Network Application work,VHDL(Senior Project using VHDL).
- Bill Buckley
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- Seth
I am smart,joval & a down to earth person.
- Amy
Too much energy. Plus loves to chill. Very sociable. Loves to meet people. Cat-like enjoyment of sunbeams.
- Dom Raimondi
Everyday I yearn to go back to the Motherland, but I find myself hopelessly addicted to the fatal drug that is American Society. Despite my best attempts to devise a means of escape, I get inexorably drawn back into the fray and drown in the torbid sea that is called Western Capitalism. By the way, I got a 600 in the Verbal SATs. I got gipped. Nah, I'm just your average Eye-talian immigrant, minus the accent, although some claim I still have it.
- John
Yeah, okay. sure. people actually read this. -- Californian by birth, DC resident not by choice, aspiring to be an oregon resident. --Grew up punk rock. play guitar, drums, and bass. All badly. -- Didnt own a PC till last year. Have always been Mac based. --Currently earn a living as an apple certified tech.
- Stephen Shannon
Its my goal to create the most boring spot in all of MySpace... won't you help me?
- Brian Coombs
I am a 25 year old, married, government employee. I graduated from The College of New Jersey in 2002 with a Computer Science Degree and Statistics Minor.
- David Brown
Right now everything in my life is pretty much perfect. I couldnt ask for better freinds or a better life. I'm doing my thing and having a blast. Anyone who wants to come along for the ride should let me know, and I'll try and work something out.