John Cioffi, 2006
Cited for pioneering research that helped create DSL (digital subscriber line) circuits bringing broadband Internet access to hundreds of millions of people.
Cited for pioneering research that helped create DSL (digital subscriber line) circuits bringing broadband Internet access to hundreds of millions of people.
Cited for for his discovery of turbo codes, which opened new avenues of research that have led to modern advances in mobile telephony, satellite and radio communications
Cited for the invention that has fundamentally changed the way information is retrieved today.
Cited for the invention that has fundamentally changed the way information is retrieved today.
Cited for inventing the Ethernet and promulgating his Law of network utility based on the square of the nodes.
Cited for his fundamental contributions to information theory and the theory of communications networks.
For inventing the World Wide Web as an internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing.
Cited for foundational contributions in optical fibre communications, visual photoreceptor optics and futuristic light-guiding-light technologies.
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