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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. Watson Foundation - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Stephen W. Dunwell - Wikipedia

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    Stephen W. Dunwell (April 3, 1913 – March 21, 1994) was an American computer engineer, known best for his role leading the team developing the IBM 7030 Stretch supercomputer at IBM. [1] [2] He was honored with an IBM Fellow in 1966, [3] a Computer Pioneer Award in 1992, [4] [5] and was named an ACM Fellow in 1994. [6] He died of cancer. [7]

  7. Marc Auslander - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 he was named an IBM Fellow. He retired in 2004 but continues to be affiliated with IBM as a Fellow Emeritus. In 1996, Auslander was elected to the National Academy of Engineering for contributions to reduced instruction set computing systems. [1] In 1999 he was named both ACM Fellow and IEEE Fellow, again for contributions to RISC. [2] [3]

  8. Brenda L. Dietrich - Wikipedia

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    Dietrich was named an IBM Fellow in 2007. [5] [7] She is also a Fellow of INFORMS, elected in 2010, [8] [9] and was the 2010 winner of the INFORMS WORMS Award for the Advancement of Women in Operations Research and Management Science, and the 2021 winner of the INFORMS President's Award.

  9. Rhonda Childress - Wikipedia

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    Rhonda Childress is an IBM Fellow Vice President of GTS (Global Technology Services). [1] She has earned the title of being the first Services woman to be called an IBM Master Inventor, Security Fellow, and the first Fellow from a predominantly African-American college from spending her whole career in SO (Strategic Outsourcing).