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at Bell Labs (1975) and eventually became the seventh president (1991) until his retirement (1995). He is credited with globalizing Bell Labs and forging closer ties between its research and development and business units.
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award (1990) for providing the technological foundation for information age communications and for overseeing the conversion of the national switched telephone network from analog to digital-based technology.
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for contributions and leadership in the realization of digital facilities for the telecommunications network.
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Engineering Manager of the Year by the American Society for Engineering Management (1992).
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American Association of Engineering Societies (AAES) Chair's Award (2010).
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Outstanding Engineering Alumnus of North Carolina State University (1977).
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Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
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Distinguished Engineering Alumnus Award Recipient — 1977
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Greenville, North Carolina
United States
North Carolina State University
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
computer
telecommunications
Bell Labs
awards list
engineer
Bell Labs
computer
telecommunications
National Academy of Engineering
Greenville, North Carolina
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
electrical engineering
North Carolina State University
Bell Labs
TRADIC
Leprechaun
Telstar
sonar
switching systems
vice president
IEEE Fellow
Eric E. Sumner

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