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David J. Farber (born April 17, 1934) is a professor of computer science, noted for his major contributions to programming languages and computer networking who is currently [as of?] the distinguished professor and co-director of Cyber Civilization Research Center [1] at Keio University in Japan.
David J. “Dave” Farber is a professor of ECE, noted for his major contributions to programming languages and computer networking. Dr. Farber graduated from the Stevens Institute of Technology in 1956 and began an 11-year career at Bell Laboratories, where he helped design the first electronic switching system (ESS-1) and the SNOBOL ...
David J. Farber is a Distinguished Career Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. His research interests include networking, distributed systems, and public policy. He received an honorary doctor of engineering degree from the Stevens Institute of Technology. He's a fellow of the ACM and IEEE. Contact him ...
David J. Farber Memnet is a shared-memory local area network under development at the University of Delaware that provides close coupling to the processors of a physically distributed ...
Prof. Farber is Distinguished Career Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University holding secondary appointments...
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David FARBER, Distinguished Professor | Cited by 3,619 | of Keio University, Tokyo | Read 108 publications | Contact David FARBER
This is the story of David J. Farber, who arrived in Japan in April 2018 as the Distinguished Professor and Co-Director of the newly-established Cyber Civilization Research Center (CCRC) at Keio University, to continue his adventure in the exploration of the future of the Internet.