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SRI International (SRI), originally known as the Stanford Research Institute, is one of the world's largest contract research institutes. SRI, based in Menlo Park, California, was established by the trustees of Stanford University in 1946 as a center of innovation to support economic development in the region. In 1970, SRI formally separated from Stanford University and, in 1977, became known as SRI International. The separation was a belated response to Vietnam war protesters at Stanford University who believed that SRI's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)-funded work was essentially making the university part of the military–industrial complex. Sarnoff Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of SRI since 1988, was fully integrated into SRI in January 2011.[1]

Douglas Engelbart, SRI's most famous alumnus, invented many features of modern computers through SRI's Augmentation Research Center.

SRI's focus areas include telecommunication, computing, economic development and science and technology policy, education, energy and the environment, engineering systems, pharmaceuticals and health sciences, homeland security and national defense, materials and structures, video processing, computer vision, and robotics.[2] SRI currently employs about 2500 people,[3] and has an alumni association.[4]

SRI has had a chief executive of some form since its establishment. Prior to the split with Stanford University, the position was known as the director; after the split, it is known as the company's president and CEO. SRI has had nine so far, including William F. Talbot (1946–1947), Jesse E. Hobson (1947–1955), E. Finley Carter (1956–1963), Charles Anderson (1968–1979), William F. Miller (1979–1990), James J. Tietjen (1990–1993), William P. Sommers (1993–1998), Curtis Carlson (1998–2014), and most recently, William A. Jeffrey (2014–present). SRI also has had a board of directors since its inception, which has served to both guide and provide opportunities for the organization. The current board of directors includes Marianne Byerwalter (chairman), Charles A. Holloway (vice chairman), Samuel Armacost, Vern Clark, William A. Jeffrey (current SRI president and CEO), Robert L. Joss, Leslie F. Kenne, Henry Kressel, David Liddle, Philip J. Quigley, Wendell Wierenga, and John J. Young, Jr.[5]

Many notable SRI researchers were involved with the Augmentation Research Center. These include Principal Investigator Douglas Engelbart, the developer of the modern GUI; William English, who contributed to the design of Engelbart's computer mouse; Jeff Rulifson, the primary software architect of the NLS; Elizabeth J. Feinler, who ran the Network Information Center; and David Maynard, who would help found Electronic Arts. The Artificial Intelligence Center has also produced many notable alumni, many of whom contributed to Shakey the robot; these include project manager Charles Rosen as well as Nils Nilsson,[6] Bertram Raphael, Richard O. Duda, Peter E. Hart, Richard Fikes and Richard Waldinger. Artificial intelligence researcher Gary Hendrix went on to found Symantec. The CALO project (and its spin-off, Siri) also produced notable names including C. Raymond Perrault and Adam Cheyer.

Several SRI projects produced notable researchers and engineers long before computing was mainstream. William K. MacCurdy developed the Hydra-Cushion freight car for Southern Pacific in 1954; Hewitt Crane and Jerre Noe were instrumental in the development of Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting; Harrison Price helped The Walt Disney Company design Disneyland; James C. Bliss developed the Optacon; and Robert Weitbrecht invented the first telecommunications device for the deaf.

A edit

Name Notability References
Thomas J. Ahrens Head of the Geophysics Section of the Poulter Laboratory from 1962 to 1967. [7]
Charles Anderson SRI's President and CEO from 1968 to 1980 [8]
Samuel Armacost Business executive who was formerly the president, director, and CEO of BankAmerica Corporation. He has chaired or served on the boards of directors of several major organizations, and has been on SRI's board since 1981; he was also SRI's chairman from 1998 to 2010. [9]

B edit

Name Notability References
William B. Bader Vice President and Senior Officer of SRI's Washington, D.C. office from 1981–1988; Vice President of SRI's policy division from 1998 to 1992. [10]
Charles Alden Black SRI Executive in the 1950s known for aquaculture and oceanography, and for his marriage to Shirley Temple Black. [11]
James C. Bliss Electrical engineer and entrepreneur best known for his pioneering role in developing technological aids for visually impaired people, including the Optacon. [12]
H. Dean Brown Worked at SRI from 1967 to 1976 and was head of the Systems Development Group, Information Science and Engineering Division. He specialized in computer-aided instruction, man-machine studies, educational policy and planning, and nuclear reactor physics. He was also a member of Willis Harman's Futures Research Program. [13]
Mariann Byerwalter Member of the board of directors of several companies. Was previously the chief financial officer and vice president for business affairs for Stanford University. She has been on SRI's board of directors since 1998 and was named its chairman in 2014. [14]

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Name Notability References
Curtis Carlson CEO and President of SRI from 1998 to 2014, former member of SRI's board of directors. Carlson was awarded Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Robert H. Goddard Alumni Award in 2002 and the Society for Information Display's Otto H. Schade Award in 2006. [15]
E. Finley Carter SRI's third Director from 1955 to 1966. Was a 1949 IEEE Fellow. [16][17]
Adam Cheyer Co-founder of Siri and was a director of engineering in the iPhone group at Apple. Prior to Siri, he was a computer scientist and project director in SRI's Artificial Intelligence Center, where he was the Chief Architect on the CALO project. [18][19][20]
Vern Clark Formerly Chief of Naval Operations in the United States Navy, he has been on SRI's board of directors since 2007, and was its chairman from 2010 to 2014. [14]
Mark A. Clifton Has been SRI's vice president for products and services since February 2008. He was also CEO and president of the SRI-owned Sarnoff Corporation from October 2009 until its absorption in January 2011. [21][22]
Don Cone Technician and researcher who developed and ran the Packet Radio Van that was used in the first ARPANET internetworked transmission. [23][24]
Paul M. Cook Radiochemist who founded Raychem and was awarded the National Medal of Technology. [25]
Tom N. Cornsweet In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he designed or co-designed several instruments for measuring properties of the eye, including eyetrackers, auto-refractors, and optical fundus scanners. [26][27][28]
Hewitt Crane Engineer known for work at SRI on ERMA (Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting), magnetic digital logic, neuristor logic, the development of an eye-movement tracking device, and the creation of a pen-input device for computers. He was named an IEEE Fellow in 1968. [16][29][30]
 
Vern Clark, Chairman of SRI's board of directors from 2010-2014.

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Name Notability References
Richard O. Duda Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at San Jose State University renowned for his work on sound localization and pattern recognition. While at SRI, Duda and Peter E. Hart were the authors of "Pattern Classification and Scene Analysis", originally published in 1973. This classic text is a widely cited reference. He is an IEEE Fellow and AAAI Fellow. [16][31]

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Name Notability References
William Alden Edson Electrical engineer and IEEE Fellow who worked at SRI from the mid-1970s until his retirement in 1986, and part time until April 2006. [16][32]
Douglas Engelbart Engelbart recruited a research team in his new Augmentation Research Center, and became the driving force behind the design and development of the On-Line System, or NLS. He and his team developed computer-interface elements such as bit-mapped screens, the mouse, hypertext, collaborative tools, and precursors to the graphical user interface. Engelbart showcased the chorded keyboard and many more of his and ARC's inventions in 1968 at the so-called mother of all demos. Engelbart was awarded the National Medal of Technology. [33]
William English Computer engineer who contributed to the development of the computer mouse while working for Douglas Engelbart at SRI's Augmentation Research Center. [34]
Alvin C. Eurich Helped organize SRI and served as its chairman. [35]
 
Douglas Engelbart, known for innovations in the NLS and The Mother of All Demos.

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Name Notability References
Elizabeth J. Feinler From 1972 until 1989 she was director of SRI's Network Information Systems Center. Her group operated the Network Information Center (NIC) for the ARPANET as it evolved into the Defense Data Network (DDN) and the Internet. [36]
Richard Fikes Contributed to the Shakey the Robot project, including the development of the STRIPS algorithm. [37]
Thomas J. Furst Furst has been SRI's senior vice president and chief financial officer since 1996. He was the director of Sarnoff Corporation until its absorption in January 2011. [38][39]
 
Elizabeth J. Feinler

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Name Notability References
Michael Georgeff Former program director at SRI's Artificial Intelligence Center and later director of the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute. [40]
Weldon B. Gibson Longtime executive at SRI, where he worked full-time from 1947 until 1988, and part time as Senior Director Emeritus until his death in 2001. He was closely associated with the organization, and was known as "Mr. SRI". [41]

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Name Notability References
Willis Harman Senior social scientist at SRI that started a futures research program, exploring the national and global future. He worked on long-term strategic planning and policy analysis for an assortment of corporations, government agencies, and international organizations. [42]
Peter E. Hart While at SRI's Artificial Intelligence Center, Hart co-authored 20 papers, among them the initial exposition of the A* search algorithm and the variant of the Hough transform now widely used in computer vision for finding straight line segments in images. He also contributed to the development of Shakey the Robot. [31]
Gary Hendrix Natural language analyst who founded Symantec, an international corporation which sells computer software, particularly in the fields of information management and antivirus software. He started at SRI's Artificial Intelligence Center after publishing a paper about Shakey the Robot while working on his Ph.D. at the University of Texas. [43]
Jerry Hobbs From 1977 to 2002 he was with SRI's Artificial Intelligence Center, where he was a principal scientist and program director of the Natural Language Program. He has written numerous papers in the areas of parsing, syntax, semantic interpretation, information extraction, knowledge representation, encoding commonsense knowledge, discourse analysis, the structure of conversation, and the Semantic Web. [44]
Charles A. Holloway Has been a professor at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business since 1968 and has been a member of SRI's board of directors since 2003. [45]
Jesse E. Hobson SRI's second Director from 1947 to 1955 [46]
Albert S. Humphrey Business and management consultant [47]
 
Peter E. Hart, who developed the A* search algorithm.

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Name Notability References
Charles Irby Chief software architect on SRI's oN-Line System (NLS) that was used in The Mother of All Demos, which established many of the user interface standards that exist today. He was later a lead designer on the Xerox Star and the Nintendo 64. [48][49]

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Name Notability References
Leslie P. Kaelbling MIT professor recognized for adapting partially observable Markov decision process from operations research for application in artificial intelligence and robotics. Founding editor of the Journal of Machine Learning Research. 1997 IJCAI Computers and Thought Award recipient. [50]
Leslie F. Kenne Leslie F. Kenne is a retired Lieutenant General in the United States Air Force, and has been on SRI's board since 2008. [51]
Thomas Kilduff Neuroscientist that focuses on sleep research; discovered sleep-related neuropeptide hypocretin. Named AAAS Fellow in 2009. [52]
Henry Kressel Partner and the senior managing director of the private equity firm Warburg Pincus. He has been a board member of SRI International since 2001. [53]
Michael Kudlick Developed the file transfer (FTP) and mail (email) protocols for ARPANET while working at the Augmentation Research Center. [54]

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Name Notability References
Leslie Lamport Noted computer scientist who developed LaTeX. While at SRI from 1977 to 1985, he focused on concurrent computing, sequential consistency and distributed computing. This period included at least three of his highly cited works; these include "Time, Clocks, and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System", "How to Make a Multiprocessor Computer That Correctly Executes Multiprocess Programs" and "The Byzantine Generals' Problem". [55]
David Liddle Co-founder of Interval Research Corporation, consulting professor of computer science at Stanford University, and credited with heading development of the Xerox Star computer system. He has been on SRI's board of directors since January 2012. [56]
 
Leslie Lamport, developer of LaTeX.

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Name Notability References
William K. MacCurdy Developed the Hydra-Cushion freight car for Southern Pacific in 1954; cushioned rail cars are still the standard today. [57]
William Mark Vice president of SRI and head of their Information and Computing Sciences Division since 1998; he was also a principal investigator of the CALO project. [58][59]
David Maynard Worked on Engelbart's team that produced The Mother of All Demos while at SRI. He would later become a founding member of Electronic Arts. [60]
Frank R. Mayo Research chemist who won the 1967 Award in Polymer Chemistry from the American Chemical Society due to his work on the Mayo–Lewis equation. [61][62][63][64]
Michael McKubre Electro-chemist in the forefront of cold fusion energy development. [65]
William F. Miller SRI's President and CEO from 1979 to 1990 [66]
Arnold Mitchell Social scientist who created the psychographic methodology, Values, Attitudes and Lifestyles (VALS). [67][68]
Thomas H. Morrin Morrin was the first member and director of SRI's Engineering Group from 1948 to 1963. He played a key role in bringing many notable projects to SRI, including Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting; a large contract with the United States Army dedicated to continuous, broad technical support, the Combat Development Experimentation Center (CDEC); and a few projects from Southern Pacific, including William K. MacCurdy's Hydra-Cushion. [69][70][71]
Kristien Mortelmans Senior microbiologist emeritus at SRI International's Biosciences Center for Immunology and Infectious Diseases; noted for her contributions to the Ames test and applications thereof; also studies the biodegradation of explosives, the study of antibiotic resistance, and industrial microbiology (developing plastics and fuels). [72][73]
 
Michael McKubre working on a deuterium gas-based cold fusion cell.

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Name Notability References
Peter G. Neumann Computer science researcher who has worked at SRI since 1971. He edits the RISKS Digest columns for ACM Software Engineering Notes and Communications of the ACM. He founded ACM SIGSOFT and is a Fellow of the ACM, IEEE and AAAS. [74]
Nils Nilsson Nilsson, along with Charles A. Rosen and Bertram Raphael, led a research team in the construction of Shakey the Robot, resulting in the A* search algorithm and the field of automated planning and scheduling. [6]
Jerre Noe Computer scientist and assistant director of engineering who led the technical team for the Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting project, Bank of America's first foray into computerized banking. [75]

P edit

Name Notability References
C. Raymond Perrault Artificial intelligence researcher and the director of the Artificial Intelligence Center at SRI As of 2012. He was a co-principal investigator of the CALO project, which is the predecessor for several AI technologies including Siri. [76][77]
Donn B. Parker Worked at SRI for 30 years in information and computer security, and was named an ACM Fellow in 2008. [78]
Thomas Poulter Arctic explorer and biological researcher. [79]
Harrison Price Research economist specializing in how people spend their leisure time and resources. Price guided Walt Disney in the siting and development of Disneyland in Southern California and of Walt Disney World in Central Florida. [80][81]

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Philip J. Quigley Retired chief executive officer of Pacific Telesis Corporation and a current director of Wells Fargo & Company. He has been on SRI's board of directors since 1998. [82]

R edit

Name Notability References
Bertram Raphael Computer scientist known for his contributions to artificial intelligence, including the development of the A* search algorithm, the creation of Shakey the Robot, and the co-founding of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence. [83]
Elizabeth Rauscher From 1974 to 1978, she was a researcher at SRI's Radio Physics Laboratory. She founded the Fundamental Fysiks Group in May 1975. [84]
Charles Rosen Worked at SRI from 1957 to 1978, where he founded the Artificial Intelligence Center and was a key contributor to Shakey the Robot. [85]
Jeff Rulifson Computer scientist that led the team that developed the oN-Line System (NLS) at the Augmentation Research Center, and was later involved in the creation of ARPANET. [86]
John Rushby Computer scientist that has worked for SRI since 1983; he developed the Prototype Verification System theorem prover. [87][88]
Donald J. Russell Executive at Southern Pacific and long-time member of both Stanford's Board of Trustees and SRI's Board of Directors who brought transportation business to SRI, starting with the Hydra-Cushion freight car. [57]
 
Jeff Rulifson led the team that developed the oN-Line System.

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Name Notability References
Peter Schwartz Worked at SRI as a futurist from 1972 to 1982, where he specialized in scenario planning. He was eventually director of the Strategic Environment Center. [89]
Natarajan Shankar Has worked at SRI's Computer Science Laboratory since 1989, and specializes in the fields of mathematics and logic, and has contributed extensively to the Prototype Verification System. He was named a SRI Fellow in 2009. [90][91]
William P. Sommers SRI's President and CEO from 1993 to 1998 [92]
Robert E. Swain Swain was a strong proponent of the establishment of a research institute at Stanford University, which would eventually become SRI International. [93]

T edit

Name Notability References
William F. Talbot SRI's first Director from 1946 to 1947 [94]
Jay Martin Tenenbaum E-commerce pioneer, founder of CommerceNet [95]
James J. Tietjen SRI's President and CEO from 1990 to 1993 [96]
Donald Tresidder Was Stanford University's president during the establishment of SRI International, and was instrumental in its founding. He strongly desired that the new organization accept contracts from private industry and not government organizations, and fired director William F. Talbot when he did not adhere to this vision. [94]

V edit

Name Notability References
John van Geen Advanced the acoustically coupled modem in 1966 to the point where it was viable to use over a telephone line. [97]
Oswald Garrison Villard, Jr. In 1969, when Stanford University ceased classified work due to student protests, Villard moved his group to SRI, where he developed stealth technologies to counteract radar and sonar. In the 1980s, he developed small antennas that could receive jammed transmissions, allowing many people to receive the Voice of America radio program, especially after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. [98]

W edit

Name Notability References
Richard Waldinger Artificial intelligence researcher that has worked in SRI's Artificial Intelligence Center since 1969. He has contributed to Shakey the robot, program synthesis, and the SNARK theorem prover. He is a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. [16][99]
David H. D. Warren Computer scientist that worked at the Artificial Intelligence Center in the 1970s and 1980s, particularly on the programming language Prolog; Warren wrote the first compiler for Prolog, and the Warren Abstract Machine execution environment for Prolog is named after him. [100][101]
Robert Weitbrecht Engineer at SRI and later the spin-off company Weitbrecht Communications who invented the teleprinter and the modem (a form of acoustic coupler). [102][103]
Norman Winarsky Has been vice president of SRI Ventures since 2001. Co-founder and board member of Siri. [104]

X-Z edit

Name Notability References
John J. Young, Jr. United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development and Acquisitions) from 2001 to 2005 and Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics from 2007 to 2009. He has been on SRI's board of directors since September 2009. [105]

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2012 SRI International SRI originally known as the Stanford Research Institute is one of the world s largest contract research institutes SRI based in Menlo Park California was established by the trustees of Stanford University in 1946 as a center of innovation to support economic development in the region In 1970 SRI formally separated from Stanford University and in 1977 became known as SRI International The separation was a belated response to Vietnam war protesters at Stanford University who believed that SRI s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA funded work was essentially making the university part of the military industrial complex Sarnoff Corporation a wholly owned subsidiary of SRI since 1988 was fully integrated into SRI in January 2011 1 Douglas Engelbart SRI s most famous alumnus invented many features of modern computers through SRI s Augmentation Research Center SRI s focus areas include telecommunication computing economic development and science and technology policy education energy and the environment engineering systems pharmaceuticals and health sciences homeland security and national defense materials and structures video processing computer vision and robotics 2 SRI currently employs about 2500 people 3 and has an alumni association 4 SRI has had a chief executive of some form since its establishment Prior to the split with Stanford University the position was known as the director after the split it is known as the company s president and CEO SRI has had nine so far including William F Talbot 1946 1947 Jesse E Hobson 1947 1955 E Finley Carter 1956 1963 Charles Anderson 1968 1979 William F Miller 1979 1990 James J Tietjen 1990 1993 William P Sommers 1993 1998 Curtis Carlson 1998 2014 and most recently William A Jeffrey 2014 present SRI also has had a board of directors since its inception which has served to both guide and provide opportunities for the organization The current board of directors includes Marianne Byerwalter chairman Charles A Holloway vice chairman Samuel Armacost Vern Clark William A Jeffrey current SRI president and CEO Robert L Joss Leslie F Kenne Henry Kressel David Liddle Philip J Quigley Wendell Wierenga and John J Young Jr 5 Many notable SRI researchers were involved with the Augmentation Research Center These include Principal Investigator Douglas Engelbart the developer of the modern GUI William English who contributed to the design of Engelbart s computer mouse Jeff Rulifson the primary software architect of the NLS Elizabeth J Feinler who ran the Network Information Center and David Maynard who would help found Electronic Arts The Artificial Intelligence Center has also produced many notable alumni many of whom contributed to Shakey the robot these include project manager Charles Rosen as well as Nils Nilsson 6 Bertram Raphael Richard O Duda Peter E Hart Richard Fikes and Richard Waldinger Artificial intelligence researcher Gary Hendrix went on to found Symantec The CALO project and its spin off Siri also produced notable names including C Raymond Perrault and Adam Cheyer Several SRI projects produced notable researchers and engineers long before computing was mainstream William K MacCurdy developed the Hydra Cushion freight car for Southern Pacific in 1954 Hewitt Crane and Jerre Noe were instrumental in the development of Electronic Recording Machine Accounting Harrison Price helped The Walt Disney Company design Disneyland James C Bliss developed the Optacon and Robert Weitbrecht invented the first telecommunications device for the deaf Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z See also References External linksA editName Notability ReferencesThomas J Ahrens Head of the Geophysics Section of the Poulter Laboratory from 1962 to 1967 7 Charles Anderson SRI s President and CEO from 1968 to 1980 8 Samuel Armacost Business executive who was formerly the president director and CEO of BankAmerica Corporation He has chaired or served on the boards of directors of several major organizations and has been on SRI s board since 1981 he was also SRI s chairman from 1998 to 2010 9 B editName Notability ReferencesWilliam B Bader Vice President and Senior Officer of SRI s Washington D C office from 1981 1988 Vice President of SRI s policy division from 1998 to 1992 10 Charles Alden Black SRI Executive in the 1950s known for aquaculture and oceanography and for his marriage to Shirley Temple Black 11 James C Bliss Electrical engineer and entrepreneur best known for his pioneering role in developing technological aids for visually impaired people including the Optacon 12 H Dean Brown Worked at SRI from 1967 to 1976 and was head of the Systems Development Group Information Science and Engineering Division He specialized in computer aided instruction man machine studies educational policy and planning and nuclear reactor physics He was also a member of Willis Harman s Futures Research Program 13 Mariann Byerwalter Member of the board of directors of several companies Was previously the chief financial officer and vice president for business affairs for Stanford University She has been on SRI s board of directors since 1998 and was named its chairman in 2014 14 C editName Notability ReferencesCurtis Carlson CEO and President of SRI from 1998 to 2014 former member of SRI s board of directors Carlson was awarded Worcester Polytechnic Institute s Robert H Goddard Alumni Award in 2002 and the Society for Information Display s Otto H Schade Award in 2006 15 E Finley Carter SRI s third Director from 1955 to 1966 Was a 1949 IEEE Fellow 16 17 Adam Cheyer Co founder of Siri and was a director of engineering in the iPhone group at Apple Prior to Siri he was a computer scientist and project director in SRI s Artificial Intelligence Center where he was the Chief Architect on the CALO project 18 19 20 Vern Clark Formerly Chief of Naval Operations in the United States Navy he has been on SRI s board of directors since 2007 and was its chairman from 2010 to 2014 14 Mark A Clifton Has been SRI s vice president for products and services since February 2008 He was also CEO and president of the SRI owned Sarnoff Corporation from October 2009 until its absorption in January 2011 21 22 Don Cone Technician and researcher who developed and ran the Packet Radio Van that was used in the first ARPANET internetworked transmission 23 24 Paul M Cook Radiochemist who founded Raychem and was awarded the National Medal of Technology 25 Tom N Cornsweet In the late 1960s and early 1970s he designed or co designed several instruments for measuring properties of the eye including eyetrackers auto refractors and optical fundus scanners 26 27 28 Hewitt Crane Engineer known for work at SRI on ERMA Electronic Recording Machine Accounting magnetic digital logic neuristor logic the development of an eye movement tracking device and the creation of a pen input device for computers He was named an IEEE Fellow in 1968 16 29 30 nbsp Vern Clark Chairman of SRI s board of directors from 2010 2014 D editName Notability ReferencesRichard O Duda Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at San Jose State University renowned for his work on sound localization and pattern recognition While at SRI Duda and Peter E Hart were the authors of Pattern Classification and Scene Analysis originally published in 1973 This classic text is a widely cited reference He is an IEEE Fellow and AAAI Fellow 16 31 E editName Notability ReferencesWilliam Alden Edson Electrical engineer and IEEE Fellow who worked at SRI from the mid 1970s until his retirement in 1986 and part time until April 2006 16 32 Douglas Engelbart Engelbart recruited a research team in his new Augmentation Research Center and became the driving force behind the design and development of the On Line System or NLS He and his team developed computer interface elements such as bit mapped screens the mouse hypertext collaborative tools and precursors to the graphical user interface Engelbart showcased the chorded keyboard and many more of his and ARC s inventions in 1968 at the so called mother of all demos Engelbart was awarded the National Medal of Technology 33 William English Computer engineer who contributed to the development of the computer mouse while working for Douglas Engelbart at SRI s Augmentation Research Center 34 Alvin C Eurich Helped organize SRI and served as its chairman 35 nbsp Douglas Engelbart known for innovations in the NLS and The Mother of All Demos F editName Notability ReferencesElizabeth J Feinler From 1972 until 1989 she was director of SRI s Network Information Systems Center Her group operated the Network Information Center NIC for the ARPANET as it evolved into the Defense Data Network DDN and the Internet 36 Richard Fikes Contributed to the Shakey the Robot project including the development of the STRIPS algorithm 37 Thomas J Furst Furst has been SRI s senior vice president and chief financial officer since 1996 He was the director of Sarnoff Corporation until its absorption in January 2011 38 39 nbsp Elizabeth J FeinlerG editName Notability ReferencesMichael Georgeff Former program director at SRI s Artificial Intelligence Center and later director of the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute 40 Weldon B Gibson Longtime executive at SRI where he worked full time from 1947 until 1988 and part time as Senior Director Emeritus until his death in 2001 He was closely associated with the organization and was known as Mr SRI 41 H editName Notability ReferencesWillis Harman Senior social scientist at SRI that started a futures research program exploring the national and global future He worked on long term strategic planning and policy analysis for an assortment of corporations government agencies and international organizations 42 Peter E Hart While at SRI s Artificial Intelligence Center Hart co authored 20 papers among them the initial exposition of the A search algorithm and the variant of the Hough transform now widely used in computer vision for finding straight line segments in images He also contributed to the development of Shakey the Robot 31 Gary Hendrix Natural language analyst who founded Symantec an international corporation which sells computer software particularly in the fields of information management and antivirus software He started at SRI s Artificial Intelligence Center after publishing a paper about Shakey the Robot while working on his Ph D at the University of Texas 43 Jerry Hobbs From 1977 to 2002 he was with SRI s Artificial Intelligence Center where he was a principal scientist and program director of the Natural Language Program He has written numerous papers in the areas of parsing syntax semantic interpretation information extraction knowledge representation encoding commonsense knowledge discourse analysis the structure of conversation and the Semantic Web 44 Charles A Holloway Has been a professor at Stanford University s Graduate School of Business since 1968 and has been a member of SRI s board of directors since 2003 45 Jesse E Hobson SRI s second Director from 1947 to 1955 46 Albert S Humphrey Business and management consultant 47 nbsp Peter E Hart who developed the A search algorithm I editName Notability ReferencesCharles Irby Chief software architect on SRI s oN Line System NLS that was used in The Mother of All Demos which established many of the user interface standards that exist today He was later a lead designer on the Xerox Star and the Nintendo 64 48 49 K editName Notability ReferencesLeslie P Kaelbling MIT professor recognized for adapting partially observable Markov decision process from operations research for application in artificial intelligence and robotics Founding editor of the Journal of Machine Learning Research 1997 IJCAI Computers and Thought Award recipient 50 Leslie F Kenne Leslie F Kenne is a retired Lieutenant General in the United States Air Force and has been on SRI s board since 2008 51 Thomas Kilduff Neuroscientist that focuses on sleep research discovered sleep related neuropeptide hypocretin Named AAAS Fellow in 2009 52 Henry Kressel Partner and the senior managing director of the private equity firm Warburg Pincus He has been a board member of SRI International since 2001 53 Michael Kudlick Developed the file transfer FTP and mail email protocols for ARPANET while working at the Augmentation Research Center 54 L editName Notability ReferencesLeslie Lamport Noted computer scientist who developed LaTeX While at SRI from 1977 to 1985 he focused on concurrent computing sequential consistency and distributed computing This period included at least three of his highly cited works these include Time Clocks and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System How to Make a Multiprocessor Computer That Correctly Executes Multiprocess Programs and The Byzantine Generals Problem 55 David Liddle Co founder of Interval Research Corporation consulting professor of computer science at Stanford University and credited with heading development of the Xerox Star computer system He has been on SRI s board of directors since January 2012 56 nbsp Leslie Lamport developer of LaTeX M editName Notability ReferencesWilliam K MacCurdy Developed the Hydra Cushion freight car for Southern Pacific in 1954 cushioned rail cars are still the standard today 57 William Mark Vice president of SRI and head of their Information and Computing Sciences Division since 1998 he was also a principal investigator of the CALO project 58 59 David Maynard Worked on Engelbart s team that produced The Mother of All Demos while at SRI He would later become a founding member of Electronic Arts 60 Frank R Mayo Research chemist who won the 1967 Award in Polymer Chemistry from the American Chemical Society due to his work on the Mayo Lewis equation 61 62 63 64 Michael McKubre Electro chemist in the forefront of cold fusion energy development 65 William F Miller SRI s President and CEO from 1979 to 1990 66 Arnold Mitchell Social scientist who created the psychographic methodology Values Attitudes and Lifestyles VALS 67 68 Thomas H Morrin Morrin was the first member and director of SRI s Engineering Group from 1948 to 1963 He played a key role in bringing many notable projects to SRI including Electronic Recording Machine Accounting a large contract with the United States Army dedicated to continuous broad technical support the Combat Development Experimentation Center CDEC and a few projects from Southern Pacific including William K MacCurdy s Hydra Cushion 69 70 71 Kristien Mortelmans Senior microbiologist emeritus at SRI International s Biosciences Center for Immunology and Infectious Diseases noted for her contributions to the Ames test and applications thereof also studies the biodegradation of explosives the study of antibiotic resistance and industrial microbiology developing plastics and fuels 72 73 nbsp Michael McKubre working on a deuterium gas based cold fusion cell N editName Notability ReferencesPeter G Neumann Computer science researcher who has worked at SRI since 1971 He edits the RISKS Digest columns for ACM Software Engineering Notes and Communications of the ACM He founded ACM SIGSOFT and is a Fellow of the ACM IEEE and AAAS 74 Nils Nilsson Nilsson along with Charles A Rosen and Bertram Raphael led a research team in the construction of Shakey the Robot resulting in the A search algorithm and the field of automated planning and scheduling 6 Jerre Noe Computer scientist and assistant director of engineering who led the technical team for the Electronic Recording Machine Accounting project Bank of America s first foray into computerized banking 75 P editName Notability ReferencesC Raymond Perrault Artificial intelligence researcher and the director of the Artificial Intelligence Center at SRI As of 2012 update He was a co principal investigator of the CALO project which is the predecessor for several AI technologies including Siri 76 77 Donn B Parker Worked at SRI for 30 years in information and computer security and was named an ACM Fellow in 2008 78 Thomas Poulter Arctic explorer and biological researcher 79 Harrison Price Research economist specializing in how people spend their leisure time and resources Price guided Walt Disney in the siting and development of Disneyland in Southern California and of Walt Disney World in Central Florida 80 81 Q editName Notability ReferencesPhilip J Quigley Retired chief executive officer of Pacific Telesis Corporation and a current director of Wells Fargo amp Company He has been on SRI s board of directors since 1998 82 R editName Notability ReferencesBertram Raphael Computer scientist known for his contributions to artificial intelligence including the development of the A search algorithm the creation of Shakey the Robot and the co founding of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence 83 Elizabeth Rauscher From 1974 to 1978 she was a researcher at SRI s Radio Physics Laboratory She founded the Fundamental Fysiks Group in May 1975 84 Charles Rosen Worked at SRI from 1957 to 1978 where he founded the Artificial Intelligence Center and was a key contributor to Shakey the Robot 85 Jeff Rulifson Computer scientist that led the team that developed the oN Line System NLS at the Augmentation Research Center and was later involved in the creation of ARPANET 86 John Rushby Computer scientist that has worked for SRI since 1983 he developed the Prototype Verification System theorem prover 87 88 Donald J Russell Executive at Southern Pacific and long time member of both Stanford s Board of Trustees and SRI s Board of Directors who brought transportation business to SRI starting with the Hydra Cushion freight car 57 nbsp Jeff Rulifson led the team that developed the oN Line System S editName Notability ReferencesPeter Schwartz Worked at SRI as a futurist from 1972 to 1982 where he specialized in scenario planning He was eventually director of the Strategic Environment Center 89 Natarajan Shankar Has worked at SRI s Computer Science Laboratory since 1989 and specializes in the fields of mathematics and logic and has contributed extensively to the Prototype Verification System He was named a SRI Fellow in 2009 90 91 William P Sommers SRI s President and CEO from 1993 to 1998 92 Robert E Swain Swain was a strong proponent of the establishment of a research institute at Stanford University which would eventually become SRI International 93 T editName Notability ReferencesWilliam F Talbot SRI s first Director from 1946 to 1947 94 Jay Martin Tenenbaum E commerce pioneer founder of CommerceNet 95 James J Tietjen SRI s President and CEO from 1990 to 1993 96 Donald Tresidder Was Stanford University s president during the establishment of SRI International and was instrumental in its founding He strongly desired that the new organization accept contracts from private industry and not government organizations and fired director William F Talbot when he did not adhere to this vision 94 V editName Notability ReferencesJohn van Geen Advanced the acoustically coupled modem in 1966 to the point where it was viable to use over a telephone line 97 Oswald Garrison Villard Jr In 1969 when Stanford University ceased classified work due to student protests Villard moved his group to SRI where he developed stealth technologies to counteract radar and sonar In the 1980s he developed small antennas that could receive jammed transmissions allowing many people to receive the Voice of America radio program especially after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 98 W editName Notability ReferencesRichard Waldinger Artificial intelligence researcher that has worked in SRI s Artificial Intelligence Center since 1969 He has contributed to Shakey the robot program synthesis and the SNARK theorem prover He is a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence 16 99 David H D Warren Computer scientist that worked at the Artificial Intelligence Center in the 1970s and 1980s particularly on the programming language Prolog Warren wrote the first compiler for Prolog and the Warren Abstract Machine execution environment for Prolog is named after him 100 101 Robert Weitbrecht Engineer at SRI and later the spin off company Weitbrecht Communications who invented the teleprinter and the modem a form of acoustic coupler 102 103 Norman Winarsky Has been vice president of SRI Ventures since 2001 Co founder and board member of Siri 104 X Z editName Notability ReferencesJohn J Young Jr United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy Research Development and Acquisitions from 2001 to 2005 and Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition Technology and Logistics from 2007 to 2009 He has been on SRI s board of directors since September 2009 105 See also editList of SRI International spin offsReferences edit SRI International Completes Integration of Sarnoff Corporation Press release SRI International 2011 01 01 Retrieved 2002 09 23 Explore Our R D SRI International Retrieved 2012 09 23 About Us SRI International Retrieved 2012 09 23 SRI Alumni Association SRI International Retrieved 2012 09 23 Our People Board of Directors SRI International Retrieved 2015 07 06 a b AI s Hall of Fame PDF IEEE Intelligent Systems 26 4 IEEE Computer Society 5 15 2011 doi 10 1109 MIS 2011 64 Thomas J Ahrens American Geophysical Union Retrieved 2012 09 23 Charles Anderson San Francisco Chronicle Legacy com 2009 04 21 Retrieved 2012 07 01 Charles Anderson Of Palo Alto CA passed away April 17 2009 at the age of 91 In his lifetime he was a successful businessman a devoted Samuel H Armacost Member Board of Directors SRI International Retrieved 2012 09 23 Opening Statement of Dr William B Bader of New Jersey at his Hearing for Nomination as Associate Director of the U S Information Agency Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee University of Illinois at 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