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F. Thomson Leighton

Frank Thomson "Tom" Leighton (born 1956) is the CEO of Akamai Technologies, the company he co-founded with the late Daniel Lewin in 1998.[2] As one of the world's preeminent authorities on algorithms for network applications and cybersecurity, Dr. Leighton discovered a solution to free up web congestion using applied mathematics and distributed computing.[3]

Frank Thomson Leighton
Born (1956-10-28) October 28, 1956 (age 67)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materPrinceton University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
SpouseBonnie Berger
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsApplied mathematics
InstitutionsAkamai Technologies
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
ThesisLayouts for the shuffle-exchange graph and lower bound techniques for VLSI (1981)
Doctoral advisorGary Miller
Doctoral studentsPeter Shor, Mohammad Hajiaghayi, Robert Kleinberg, Satish Rao[1]

He is on leave as a professor of applied mathematics and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He received his B.S.E. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University in 1978, and his Ph.D. in Mathematics from MIT in 1981.[4] His brother David T. Leighton is a full professor at the University of Notre Dame, specializing in transport phenomena.[5] Their father was a U.S. Navy colleague and friend of Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, the father of naval nuclear propulsion and a founder of the Research Science Institute (RSI).

Dr. Leighton has served on numerous government, industry, and academic advisory panels, including the Presidential Informational Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC) and chaired its subcommittee on cybersecurity.[6] He serves on the board of trustees of the Society for Science & the Public (SSP) and of the Center for Excellence in Education (CEE), and he has participated in the Distinguished Lecture Series at CEE's flagship program for high school students, the Research Science Institute (RSI).

Awards and honors edit

Personal life edit

He is married to the MIT professor Bonnie Berger,[13][14] and they have two children.[citation needed]

Books edit

  • Introduction to Parallel Algorithms and Architectures: Arrays, Trees, Hypercubes (Morgan Kaufmann, 1991), ISBN 1-55860-117-1.
  • Complexity Issues in VLSI: Optimal layouts for the shuffle-exchange graph and other networks, (MIT Press, 1983), ISBN 0-262-12104-2.
  • Mathematics for Computer Science (with Eric Lehman and Albert R. Meyer, 2010)

References edit

  1. ^ "F. Thomson (Frank) Leighton". Mathematics Genealogy Project. Department of Mathematics, North Dakota State University. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  2. ^ Erik Nygren, Ramesh Sitaraman, and Jennifer Sun. "The Akamai Network: A Platform for High-Performance Internet Applications, ACM SIGOPS" (PDF). Operating Systems Review. 44. July 2010.
  3. ^ "National Inventors Hall of Fame". www.invent.org. Retrieved 2019-01-10.
  4. ^ Leighton, Frank Thomson (1981). Layouts for the shuffle-exchange graph and lower bound techniques for VLSI (Ph.D.). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. OCLC 4433998366 – via ProQuest.
  5. ^ "David Leighton — College of Engineering". Engineering.nd.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-09.
  6. ^ "Dr. Tom Leighton, CEO | Executive Team". Akamai.com. Retrieved 2017-03-09.
  7. ^ "CSAIL pioneer Tom Leighton awarded IEEE John von Neumann Medal" [1] MIT CSAIL News, December 2, 2022
  8. ^ "Professor Tom Leighton wins 2018 Marconi Prize" MIT News, March 23, 2018.
  9. ^ 2018 ACM Fellows Honored for Pivotal Achievements that Underpin the Digital Age, Association for Computing Machinery, December 5, 2018
  10. ^ "Professor Tom Leighton and Danny Lewin SM ’98 named to National Inventors Hall of Fame," MIT News, February 2, 2017.
  11. ^ "List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society". Ams.org. 2015-04-13. Retrieved 2017-03-09.
  12. ^ "Fellows of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)". siam.org.
  13. ^ Eisenberg, David (July 28, 2022). "Bonnie Berger '83 Establishes Junior Professorship in Mathematics with $2.5 Million Gift". Brandeis.
  14. ^ "A renewed home for the MIT Mathematics Department". MIT Science. June 10, 2016.

External links edit

  • CSAIL bio
  • Akamai bio

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Frank Thomson Tom Leighton born 1956 is the CEO of Akamai Technologies the company he co founded with the late Daniel Lewin in 1998 2 As one of the world s preeminent authorities on algorithms for network applications and cybersecurity Dr Leighton discovered a solution to free up web congestion using applied mathematics and distributed computing 3 Frank Thomson LeightonBorn 1956 10 28 October 28 1956 age 67 NationalityAmericanAlma materPrinceton UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologySpouseBonnie BergerAwardsIEEE John von Neumann Medal 2023 Marconi Prize 2018 NAE Member NAS Member AAAS FellowScientific careerFieldsApplied mathematicsInstitutionsAkamai TechnologiesMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyThesisLayouts for the shuffle exchange graph and lower bound techniques for VLSI 1981 Doctoral advisorGary MillerDoctoral studentsPeter Shor Mohammad Hajiaghayi Robert Kleinberg Satish Rao 1 He is on leave as a professor of applied mathematics and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory CSAIL at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT He received his B S E in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University in 1978 and his Ph D in Mathematics from MIT in 1981 4 His brother David T Leighton is a full professor at the University of Notre Dame specializing in transport phenomena 5 Their father was a U S Navy colleague and friend of Admiral Hyman G Rickover the father of naval nuclear propulsion and a founder of the Research Science Institute RSI Dr Leighton has served on numerous government industry and academic advisory panels including the Presidential Informational Technology Advisory Committee PITAC and chaired its subcommittee on cybersecurity 6 He serves on the board of trustees of the Society for Science amp the Public SSP and of the Center for Excellence in Education CEE and he has participated in the Distinguished Lecture Series at CEE s flagship program for high school students the Research Science Institute RSI Contents 1 Awards and honors 2 Personal life 3 Books 4 References 5 External linksAwards and honors editThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE awarded Leighton the John von Neumann Medal in 2023 for fundamental contributions to algorithm design and their application to content delivery networks 7 In 2018 Leighton won the Marconi Prize from the Marconi Society for his fundamental contributions to the technology and establishment of content delivery networks 8 He was elected as an ACM Fellow in 2018 for his leadership in the establishment of content delivery networks and his contributions to algorithm design 9 In 2017 Leighton and Lewin were inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for Content Delivery Network methods 10 He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences In 2012 Leighton became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society 11 In 2009 Leighton became a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics 12 In 2008 Leighton was appointed as a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences In 2004 Leighton was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering for contributions to the design of networks and circuits and for technology for Web content delivery In 2001 Leighton received the IEEE Computer Society Charles Babbage Award In 1981 Leighton was named the first winner of the Machtey Award Personal life editHe is married to the MIT professor Bonnie Berger 13 14 and they have two children citation needed Books editIntroduction to Parallel Algorithms and Architectures Arrays Trees Hypercubes Morgan Kaufmann 1991 ISBN 1 55860 117 1 Complexity Issues in VLSI Optimal layouts for the shuffle exchange graph and other networks MIT Press 1983 ISBN 0 262 12104 2 Mathematics for Computer Science with Eric Lehman and Albert R Meyer 2010 References edit F Thomson Frank Leighton Mathematics Genealogy Project Department of Mathematics North Dakota State University Retrieved 18 September 2020 Erik Nygren Ramesh Sitaraman and Jennifer Sun The Akamai Network A Platform for High Performance Internet Applications ACM SIGOPS PDF Operating Systems Review 44 July 2010 National Inventors Hall of Fame www invent org Retrieved 2019 01 10 Leighton Frank Thomson 1981 Layouts for the shuffle exchange graph and lower bound techniques for VLSI Ph D Massachusetts Institute of Technology OCLC 4433998366 via ProQuest David Leighton College of Engineering Engineering nd edu Retrieved 2017 03 09 Dr Tom Leighton CEO Executive Team Akamai com Retrieved 2017 03 09 CSAIL pioneer Tom Leighton awarded IEEE John von Neumann Medal 1 MIT CSAIL News December 2 2022 Professor Tom Leighton wins 2018 Marconi Prize MIT News March 23 2018 2018 ACM Fellows Honored for Pivotal Achievements that Underpin the Digital Age Association for Computing Machinery December 5 2018 Professor Tom Leighton and Danny Lewin SM 98 named to National Inventors Hall of Fame MIT News February 2 2017 List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society Ams org 2015 04 13 Retrieved 2017 03 09 Fellows of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics SIAM siam org Eisenberg David July 28 2022 Bonnie Berger 83 Establishes Junior Professorship in Mathematics with 2 5 Million Gift Brandeis A renewed home for the MIT Mathematics Department MIT Science June 10 2016 External links editF Thomson Leighton at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Data from Wikidata CSAIL bio Akamai bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title F Thomson Leighton amp oldid 1195878362, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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