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  1. John LeRoy Hennessy es fundador de MIPS Technologies; fue el décimo presidente de la Universidad Stanford. Consiguió su licenciatura en Ingeniería Eléctrica en la Universidad Villanova, y su master y Doctor Philosophiae en ciencias de la computación en la Universidad Estatal de Nueva York en Stony Brook.

  2. John Leroy Hennessy (born September 22, 1952) is an American computer scientist who is chairperson of Alphabet Inc. (Google). Hennessy is one of the founders of MIPS Technologies and Atheros while also the tenth President of Stanford University .

  3. Biography. As Stanford University’s 10th president, John L. Hennessy led the university’s extraordinary growth in multidisciplinary research and teaching from 2000 to 2016. Keeping Stanford accessible and affordable to outstanding students was among his priorities, and during his presidency, Stanford’s financial aid program became one of ...

  4. John Hennessy is a pioneer in computer architecture and a cofounder of MIPS Technologies. He served as Stanford's president from 2000 to 2016 and is the director of the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program.

  5. Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, United Kingdom, Elected 2017. Legendary Leader, Churchill Club, Silicon Valley, 2017. Okawa Prize for Information and Telecommunications, 2017. Honorary Doctorate, University of Strathclyde, 2016. James F. and Mary Lynn Gibbons Endowed Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, 2016.

  6. www.premiosfronterasdelconocimiento.es › galardonados › john-hennessyJohn L. Hennessy - Premios Fronteras

    John L. Hennessy (Huntington, Nueva York, 1952) se doctoró en Ciencias de la Computación en la Universidad Estatal de Nueva York en Stony Brook en 1977 y ese mismo año se incorporó a la Universidad de Stanford, de la que acabaría siendo presidente (2000-2016) y donde hoy es director del Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program, un programa ...

  7. John L. Hennessy is the Shriram Family Director of Knight-Hennessy Scholars, a program that selects the world's top students for Stanford. He also shares his insights on topics such as Silicon Valley, climate change and entrepreneurship in Forbes Japan interviews.