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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carver_MeadCarver Mead - Wikipedia

    Carver Andress Mead (born 1 May 1934) is an American scientist and engineer. He currently holds the position of Gordon and Betty Moore Professor Emeritus of Engineering and Applied Science at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), having taught there for over 40 years.

  2. Carver Andress Mead (1 de mayo de 1934 en Bakersfield, California) es un prominente informático teórico estadounidense. Es profesor emérito (Gordon and Betty Moore professor emeritus) en el Instituto Tecnológico de California (Caltech), habiendo enseñado allí por más de 40 años.

  3. Carver Mead Caltech Home. Contact: Donna L. Fox Email: dfox@caltech.edu Phone: 626.395.2812

  4. 21 de jul. de 2020 · Carver Mead recounts how it all began. Nature Electronics - Neuromorphic engineering aims to create computing hardware that mimics biological nervous systems, and it is expected to play a key...

  5. www.premiosfronterasdelconocimiento.es › galardonados › carver-a-meadCarver A. Mead - Premios Fronteras

    El ingeniero electrónico Carver A. Mead ha sido premiado por ser el pensador más influyente de la tecnología del silicio. Su trabajo ha permitido desarrollar los microchips en que se basan dispositivos electrónicos como ordenadores portátiles, tabletas y móviles, entre otros muchos. MÁS INFORMACIÓN.

  6. neuroscience.caltech.edu › people › carver-meadCarver Mead - Chen Institute

    Profile. Publications. Mead has taught at Caltech for roughly six decades and is one of the fathers of modern computing. He significantly advanced the technology of integrated circuits by developing a method called very-large-scale integration (VSLI) that allows engineers to combine thousands of transistors onto a single microchip, thus ...

  7. Carver Mead. B.S., Caltech, 1956; M.S., 1957; Ph.D., 1960; D.Sc.h.c., University of Lund (Sweden); D.h.c., University of Southern California. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, Caltech, 1958-59; Assistant Professor, 1959-62; Associate Professor, 1962-67; Professor, 1967-77; Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, 1977-80 ...