Computer History Museum presents its
2002 FELLOW AWARDS BANQUET

Architects of Change

October 22, 2002 at 6:00 p.m.
The Fairmont Hotel, San Jose

Our 2002 Fellow Award Recipients

John Cocke

 

Charles Geschke

John Cocke
(1925-2002)
For his development and implementation of reduced instruction set computer architecture and program optimization technology

 

Charles Geschke

For his accomplishments in the commercialization of desktop publishing with John Warnock and for innovations in scalable type, computer graphics and printing

 
Carver Mead   John Warnock

Carver Mead

For his contributions in pioneering the automation, methodology and teaching of integrated circuit design

 

John Warnock

For his accomplishments in the commercialization of desktop publishing with Charles Geschke and for innovations in scalable type, computer graphics and printing

 

The Fellows designation is bestowed annually by Computer History Museum to recognize those individuals of outstanding merit and accomplishment who have made fundamental contributions to the field of computing. The Fellow Awards Banquet is attended by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, computer scientists, business leaders, academics and other supporters of computer history. Proceeds from this event support the preservation and educational missions of Computer History Museum.

 

The Museum gratefully acknowledges
2002 Fellow Awards Sponsors

 
Lead Sponsor

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Patron Sponsors
 
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