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  1. Vinton G. Cerf is vice president and Chief Internet Evangelist for Google. He contributes to global policy development and continued spread of the Internet. Widely known as one of the "Fathers of the Internet," Cerf is the co-designer of the TCP/IP protocols and the architecture of the Internet. He has served in executive positions at MCI, the ...

  2. Dec 4, 2009 · Vint Cerf has been there from the beginning, from with his work co-developing TCP/IP (the communications protocols that the Internet uses to route information across different networks and hubs ...

  3. Mar 20, 2017 · National Medal Laureate Vint Cerf, along with Robert Kahn, developed the protocols that paved the way for the creation of the Internet. Many of us alive today cannot remember what life was like before the Internet existed. Now, the high-speed network of connections plays an integral part in day-to-day life. But just a few decades ago, Vint Cerf ...

  4. Vint Cerf was born 23 June 1943 in New Haven, CT. He suffered from a hearing impairment from an early age, and he later attributed some of his interest in computer networking to its promise as an alternative communications channel for the hearing impaired. Cerf received his B.S. in Mathematics from Stanford University in 1965, then worked for ...

  5. computerhistory.org › profile › vint-cerfVint Cerf - CHM

    Vinton Cerf was born in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1943. He received his BA in mathematics from Stanford University (1965) and his MS (1970) and PhD (1972) from UCLA. After graduation, Cerf became an assistant professor at Stanford University, where he co-developed the TCP/IP protocol suite with colleague Bob Kahn. This set of communication ...

  6. Vint Cerf’s awards include the U.S. National Medal of Technology, awarded by President Bill Clinton in 1997 for their instrumental role in developing the internet. Additionally, he was the recipient of the ACM Alan M. Turing award (2004), Presidential Medal of Freedom (presented by George Bush in 2005), the Queen Elizabeth Prize for ...

  7. More than 30 years ago, while working at DARPA, Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn developed TCP/IP, and in so doing, they gave rise to the modern Internet. In 2004, Cerf was the recipient of the ACM Alan M. Turing award (sometimes called the “Nobel Prize of Computer Science”), and in 2005 he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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