Vint Cerf
AKA Vinton Gray Cerf
Born: 23-Jun-1943
Birthplace: New Haven, CT
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Scientist, Computer Programmer
Party Affiliation: Democratic
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Co-Designed Internet's TCP-IP protocol
Vint Cerf was the co-designer with Robert E. Kahn of the transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP), first tested in 1977, which still provides the packet-switching backbone for the internet. In the late 1980s Cerf was the lead engineer in designing MCI Mail, the first service to transmit email over the internet -- a crucial project, since it was one of the first uses of the internet to have profit potential for business, instead of merely adding cost to what was then largely a government-funded project. As a boy he was fascinated by the science fiction of Ray Bradbury and Hal Clement, and he has worn hearing aids since childhood. He is a cousin of Random House founder Bennett Cerf.
Father: (d. 23-Jun-1971)
Brother: David
Brother: Douglas (d.)
Wife: Sigrid (m. Sep-1966)
Son: David
Son: Bennett
High School: Van Nuys High School, Van Nuys, CA (1961)
University: BS Mathematics, Stanford University (1965)
Scholar: Computer Programming, UCLA (1967-72)
University: MS Computer Science, UCLA (1970)
University: PhD Computer Science, UCLA (1972)
Teacher: Computer Science, Stanford University (1972-76)
Google VP and Chief Internet Evangelist (2005-)
WorldCom Senior VP for Internet Architecture and Technology (1998-2002)
MCI Senior VP Internet Architecture (1994-2005)
Corporation for National Research Initiatives VP (1986-94)
MCI VP of MCI Digital Information Services (1982-86)
US Defense Department DARPA (1976-82)
IBM Systems Engineer (1965-67)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Association for Computing Machinery Fellow
ICANN Board of Directors
IEEE Fellow (1988)
International Engineering Consortium
Internet Society Co-Founder (1992)
Internet Society President (1992-95)
Electronic Privacy Information Center Advisory Board
World Technology Network
The Gallup Organization Senior Scientist
National Academy of Engineering
National Institute of Standards and Technology
EFF Pioneer Award 1993
National Medal of Technology and Innovation 1997
Library of Congress Living Legend 2000
Charles Stark Draper Prize 2001
Turing Award 2004
Presidential Medal of Freedom 9-Nov-2005
National Inventors Hall of Fame 2006
Japan Prize 2008
French-Canadian Ancestry Maternal
Risk Factors: Deafness
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
BBS: The Documentary (24-May-2005) · Himself
Author of books:
A Practical View of Computer Communications Protocols (1978, non-fiction; with John M. McQuillan)
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