Douglas Carl Engelbart (Januar 30, 1925 – Julie 2, 2013) wis an American ingineer an inventor, an an early computer an Internet pioneer. He is best kent for his wirk on foondin the field o human–computer interaction, pairteecularly while at his Augmentation Research Center Lab in SRI International, which resultit in creaution o the computer moose, an the development o hypertext, networked computers, an precursors tae graphical uiser interfaces.
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| Born | 30 Januar 1925(1925-01-30) Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
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| Dee'd | 2 Julie 2013(2013-07-02) (aged 88) Atherton, Californie, U.S. |
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| Residence | Atherton, Californie, U.S. |
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| Naitionality | American |
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| Alma mater | Oregon State College (BS 1948) Varsity o Californie, Berkeley (MS 1953, PhD 1955) |
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| Kent for | Computer moose Hypertext Groupware Interactive computin |
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| Awairds | Naitional Medal o Technology (2000), Lemelson-MIT Prize, Turing Awaird (1997)[1] Lovelace Medal, Norbert Wiener Awaird for Social an Professional Responsibility, Computer History Museum Fellow Awaird (2005)[2] |
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| Scientific career |
| Fields | Human–computer interaction[3] Inventor |
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| Institutions | SRI International, Tymshare, McDonnell Douglas, Bootstrap Institute/Alliance,[4] The Doug Engelbart Institute |
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| Thesis | A Study of High-Frequency Gas-Conduction Electronics in Digital Computers (1956) |
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| Doctoral advisor | Paul L. Morton[5] John R. Woodyard[1] |
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| Influences | Vannevar Bush |
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| dougengelbart.org |
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