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  1. Robert Metcalfe is an American engineer and entrepreneur who co-invented Ethernet, co-founded 3Com, and formulated Metcalfe's law. He received the Turing Award in 2023, the highest distinction in computer science, for his work developing Ethernet technology.

  2. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › robert-metcalfeRobert Metcalfe | Lemelson

    Learn about Robert Metcalfe, the inventor of Ethernet and other Internet-related technologies. He founded 3Com Corporation and became a professor of innovation and free enterprise.

  3. Mar 22, 2023 · Robert Metcalfe, an MIT alumnus and CSAIL research affiliate, is honored for his invention of Ethernet, one of the earliest and most widely used networking technologies. Learn about his career, his contributions, and his reflections on Ethernet's history and impact.

  4. Mar 22, 2023 · Mar 22, 2023 9:00 AM. Robert “Bob” Metcalfe ’69, an MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) research affiliate and MIT Corporation life member emeritus, has been awarded the 2022 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) A.M. Turing Award for his invention of Ethernet. Often referred to as the “Nobel Prize of ...

  5. Jan 16, 2024 · Robert Metcalfe is a computer scientist and entrepreneur who co-invented Ethernet in 1973 at Xerox PARC. He also founded 3Com Corporation and is a proponent of geothermal energy.

  6. Mar 22, 2023 · Bob Metcalfe, who earned a PhD in mathematics from Harvard in 1973, is honored for his pioneering work on Ethernet, the technology that connects computers and devices to the internet. He developed, standardized, and commercialized Ethernet at Xerox, DEC, and 3Com, and co-founded the IEEE 802 committee.

  7. Robert Melancton Metcalfe - A.M. Turing Award Laureate. Birth: April 7, 1946 in New York City. Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.B. (Electrical Engineering), 1969; S.B. (Industrial Management), 1969. Harvard University, M.S. (applied mathematics), 1970; Ph.D. (applied mathematics), 1973.