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| Alexander G. Fraser, President and Chairman of the Board
Alexander G. Fraser, known as "Sandy", established Fraser Research after his retirement from AT&T. As Vice President for Research, he founded AT&T Labs Research in 1996 when AT&T split off its equipment manufacturing business into Lucent Technologies. He was appointed AT&T Chief Scientist in 1998. More... |
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| Elisabeth A. Fraser, Vice President and Director of Operations
For 18 years Elisabeth Fraser was head of technology and mathematics at The Peck School in Morristown, New Jersey. During her tenure at Peck, Elisabeth Fraser was responsible for spearheading the computer program at the school and establishing a rich technological environment for all students and faculty that includes a laptop for each student in grades 7 and 8 and all faculty. As chair of the mathematics department the school aligned its program with the NCTM Standards. |
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Prior to her work at The Peck School, Elisabeth Fraser was a member of the Cambridge University faculty from 1964 -1969 and the University of Western Ontario faculty from 1969-1970 where she taught engineering undergraduates mathematics and computing. For more details, please see her resume. |
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Anil Madhavapeddy, Consultant Research Scientist
Anil Madhavapeddy received his Ph. D. in Engineering from Cambridge University, England. His thesis project was titled "Creating High-Performance Statically Type-Safe Network Applications". Anil Madhavapeddy graduated from Imperial College, England with a B.Eng in Information Systems Engineering. Anil is now a Principal Engineer at XenSource in Cambridge, England. |
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| Prior to beginning his PhD program, Anil Madhavapeddy spent time at NASA working on the Mars Volatile and Climate Surveyor. Subsequently, he worked for Internet Vision, a dotcom company that provided consulting services to media and publishing houses where Anil contributed to a variety of Internet-related projects for commercial customers such Virgin Mobile and The Economist. Then, as an employee of Network Appliance, he supported the sales department by providing solutions that removed technical obstacles from the customer. As a graduate student, Anil published many papers. For more details, please see his website | |||||||||||||||||||||
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David Scott, Consultant Research Scientist
David Scott received his Ph. D. in Engineering from Cambridge University, England. His thesis project was titled "Abstracting Application-Level Security Policy for Ubiquitous Computing". David Scott graduated from Cambridge University, England with a BA in Computer Science. David is now a Principal Engineer at XenSource in Cambridge, England. |
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| Prior to beginning his PhD program, David Scott was a research engineer at AT&T Laboratories, Cambridge where he worked on the COBRA IDL to C++ compiler. As a graduate student, David published many papers. Among those, he received the European Association of Software Science and Technology (EASST) prize for Best Software Science Paper at the FASE2003 conference and he received the IBM Best Paper Award at the ACM WWW2002 conference for a paper on Application-Level Web-Security. For more details, please see his website | |||||||||||||||||||||