Title
Kailath, Thomas oral history
Catalog Number
102738154
Type
Moving image
Description
Thomas Kailath, as the Hitachi America Emeritus Professor of Engineering at Stanford University, has had an extraordinary distinguished tenure. Like a colossus he has straddled the worlds of academia and industry, mathematics and science/engineering for greater than 50 years. He has guided more than 74 doctoral students, mentored more than 40 post-doctoral fellows and has been conferred at least four honorary doctorates, co-founded at least six companies and has won numerous awards given by prestigious institutions and nations. In 2014, Professor Kailath was awarded the National Medal of Science by President Barack Obama for transformative contributions to the fields of information and system science, for distinctive and sustained mentoring of young scholars and for translation of scientific ideas into entrepreneurial ventures that have had a significant impact on industry.
Date
2016-05-27
Participants
Kailath, Thomas, Interviewee
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Kapoor, Uday, Interviewer
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Publisher
Computer History Museum
Place of Publication
Mountain View, CA
Format
MOV
Category
Oral history
Subject
Information science; control theory; Innovator; researcher; Mentor
Collection Title
CHM oral history collection
Credit
Computer History Museum