• Peter Thomas Kirstein CBE FREng DFBCS FIET FInstP (né Kirschstein; 20 June 1933 – 8 January 2020) was a British computer scientist who played a role in...
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  • Kirstein (1867–1942), American businessman and philanthropist. Peter Kirstein Peter T. Kirstein (1933–2020), British computer scientist Petrus Kirstenius,...
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  • Peter Kirstein may refer to: Peter T. Kirstein (1933–2020), British computer scientist who played a significant role in the creation of the Internet Petrus...
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    satellite station in the UK, then continued via cable to Norway. Peter T. Kirstein's research group at University College London (UCL) was chosen instead...
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    Network Working Group, and edited two books on communication protocols. Peter T. Kirstein (1933–2020) was a British computer scientist and a leader in the international...
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  • Kiczales – CLOS, reflective programming, aspect-oriented programming Peter T. Kirstein – Internet Stephen Cole Kleene – Kleene closure, recursion theory...
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  • Stephen Edge [UCL], Andrew Hinchley [UCL], Richard Karp [Stanford], Peter T. Kirstein [UCL], and Paal Spilling [NDRE]. This title was carried over into...
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  • Electronic and Electrical Engineering , Pender Chair from 1935 to 1945 Peter T. Kirstein (1933-2020), Head of Computer Science department from 1980 to 1994...
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    Lightweight protocols for distributed systems (1993) Doctoral advisor Peter T. Kirstein Doctoral students Mark Handley Pan Hui Website www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/...
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  • Jack Keil Wolf (2011), Jacob Ziv (1995). In 2015, the prize went to Peter T. Kirstein for bringing the internet to Europe. The first woman to win the award...
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  • OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA 1996 David E. Deutsch, DPhil, FRS 1998 Peter T. Kirstein, Ph.D., CBE 2004 Scott McNealy 2007 Vint Cerf 2011 Warren East 2013...
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    Physical Laboratory starting in 1965; internetworking was pioneered by Peter Kirstein at University College London beginning in 1973 (with new concepts for...
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    Crocker Donald Davies Elizabeth J. Feinler Charles Herzfeld Robert Kahn Peter T. Kirstein Leonard Kleinrock John Klensin Jon Postel Louis Pouzin Lawrence Roberts...
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  • Internet Internet in the United Kingdom § History Internet pioneers Peter T. Kirstein, pioneered internetworking at University College London in the early...
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    Network), the predecessor to the Internet was composed by RSRE director Peter T. Kirstein for the occasion, read "This message to all ARPANET users announces...
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  • doctoral dissertations. His doctoral students include John E. Bowers, Peter T. Kirstein, and Miklos Porkolab. Kino was elected in 1976 a member of the National...
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  • Graduate, Get Smart) and director (Heaven Can Wait), heart attack. Peter T. Kirstein, 86, British computer scientist, brain tumour. John Lysak, 105, American...
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    Holonyak, physicist, inventor of the first visible light laser diode Peter T. Kirstein, computer scientist Irving Langmuir, Nobel Laureate, chemist and physicist...
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    U.K. at the University College London. Spilling visited Professor Peter Kirstein's research group at UCL in 1974 (other sources, including Pål Spillings...
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  • Hans Schweingruber, Swiss dendrochronologist (b. 1936) 8 January – Peter T. Kirstein, British computer scientist (b. 1933) 9 January – Robert Molimard...
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  • national data network in the United Kingdom based on packet switching Peter T. Kirstein, connected University College London to the ARPANET in 1973 van Ringelestijn...
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    Joseph Karr O'Connor, American computer scientist (b. 1953) January 8: Peter T. Kirstein, British computer scientist (b. 1933) February 11: Yasumasa Kanada...
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  • Denmark 2004 - Princess Alexandra and Prince Joachim of Denmark 2004 - Peter T. Kirstein, University College London (UCL), Professor, London, UK 2002 - Steffen...
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  • working as a computer programmer for Peter T. Kirstein in the department of statistics and computer science there. Kirstein was in charge of Britain's part...
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    Balanchine was invited to America in 1933 by a young arts patron named Lincoln Kirstein, and together they founded the School of American Ballet in 1934 as well...
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  • Ulster). Colin Seeley, 84, motorcycle engineer and racer. 8 January Peter T. Kirstein, 86, German-born computer scientist. David Montgomery, 2nd Viscount...
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  • based on the books Lay This Laurel (1973) by Lincoln Kirstein and One Gallant Rush (1965) by Peter Burchard and the personal letters of Shaw. The film...
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    Petrus Kirstenius, latinised form of Peter Kirstein (25 December 1577 – 5 April 1640, age 62) was a physician and orientalist. He was born in Breslau (today...
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    than this being a centralized service of the network itself. In 1973, Peter Kirstein put internetworking into practice at University College London (UCL)...
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  • known to him as Gary Kirstein, with whom they discussed the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Also, according to Thornley, Kirstein in those years wanted...
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