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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]
He received the IBM PhD Fellowship from 1982 to 1985; in 1985 he earned his PhD in electrical engineering with a thesis entitled "Design and measurement of a reconfigurable multi-microprocessor machine". [3] The same year, he joined the faculty of Columbia University as assistant professor, and was awarded tenure in 1993. [2]
IBM Outstanding Technical Achievement Award; In appreciation for the world's first 1-GHz PowerPC Microprocessor, Feb. 1998. 20th Annual Award for Excellence in Teaching, The Associated Students of the California Institute of Technology, 1995-96. Two IBM Graduate Fellowships (while at California Institute of Technology) 1991-1993
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The Thomas J. Watson Foundation is a charitable trust formed 1961 in honor of former chairman and CEO of IBM, Thomas J. Watson. [1] The Foundation's stated vision is to empower students “to expand their vision, test and develop their potential, and gain confidence and perspective to do so for others.” [1] The Watson Foundation operates two programs, the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship and the ...
She is the recipient of The Fran Allen IBM PhD Fellowship, the Richard Tapia Scholarship, and the IBM PhD Fellowship. She is a Kavli Fellow [4] with the National Academy of Sciences. She is best known for her work designing and evaluating technologies related to unemployment, environmental sustainability, and technical literacy.
Tanveer Fathima Syeda-Mahmood is an Indian-American computer scientist whose research topics include image retrieval, multimedia databases, and medical image analysis.She is a chief scientist for the IBM Research Almaden Laboratory in San Jose, California, where she has led groups developing cognitive assistants for radiologists and cardiologists, assistive technology for people with memory ...
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]