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  2. IBM Fellow - Wikipedia

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    IBM Fellow Donna Dillenberger. The IBM Fellows program was founded in 1962 by Thomas Watson Jr., as a way to promote creativity among the company's "most exceptional" technical professionals and is granted in recognition of outstanding and sustained technical achievements and leadership in engineering, programming, services, science, design and technology. [1]

  3. Category:IBM Fellows - Wikipedia

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  4. Emanuel R. Piore - Wikipedia

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    As Director of Research at IBM he encouraged basic research and the building up of a patent portfolio. He also established the IBM Fellow program, which allowed top researchers to pursue their own interests for a period of time. He was promoted to vice president and group executive, and Chief Scientist and served IBM as a member of the board of ...

  5. Kerrie Holley - Wikipedia

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    Kerrie Holley became IBM's first African American Distinguished Engineer in 2000. [8] Kerrie was appointed IBM Fellow in 2006. [9] Kerrie was a member of the Naval Studies Board and contributed to several reports. [10] Kerrie joined Cisco in 2016 as their Software Platform Group's VP and Chief Technology Officer. [11]

  6. Charles Denis Mee - Wikipedia

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    Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Member National Academy of Engineering 1996 Charles Denis Mee (December 28, 1927 – May 22, 2023) was a British-American engineer, physicist, and author who was noted for his contributions in the areas of magnetic recording and data storage on hard disk drives (HDD).

  7. Mark Dean (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    He holds three of nine PC patents for being the co-creator of the IBM personal computer released in 1981. [3] In 1995, Dean was named the first ever African-American IBM Fellow. [4] Dean was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering in 2000 for innovative and pioneering contributions to personal computer development.

  8. John Cocke (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Cocke was appointed IBM Fellow in 1972. He won the Eckert-Mauchly Award in 1985, ACM Turing Award in 1987, [ 4 ] the National Medal of Technology in 1991 and the National Medal of Science in 1994, [ 5 ] [ 1 ] IEEE John von Neumann Medal in 1984, The Franklin Institute's Certificate of Merit in 1996, the Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award ...

  9. Jay Gambetta - Wikipedia

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    In addition, he was a leader of the team to create the "IBM Quantum Experience", [4] "Qiskit" and the "IBM Q System One". Gambetta's honours include being elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2014 and being named an IBM Fellow in 2018. [5] [6]