John Guttag
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John Guttag
Summary
John Guttag is a human[1]. He was born on +1949-03-06T00:00:00Z[2]. He worked as a computer scientist[3], engineer[4], and researcher[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (28 views/month, #7,273 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- John Guttag was born on +1949-03-06T00:00:00Z[2].
- John Guttag held citizenship in United States[7].
- John Guttag worked as a computer scientist[3].
- John Guttag's professions included engineer[4].
- John Guttag worked as a researcher[5].
- John Guttag was employed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology[8].
- Among John Guttag's employers was University of Southern California[9].
- John Guttag was educated at University of Toronto[10].
- John Guttag was educated at Brown University[11].
- John Guttag's doctoral advisor was Jim Horning[12].
- John Guttag received the ACM Fellow[13].
- John Guttag was a member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences[14].
- John Guttag was a member of Association for Computing Machinery[15].
- John Guttag's image is recorded as John Guttag.png[16].
- John Guttag is recorded as male[17].
- John Guttag's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- John Guttag supervised Jeannette Wing as a doctoral student[19].
- John Guttag supervised Daniel Jackson as a doctoral student[20].
- John Guttag supervised Raymie Stata as a doctoral student[21].
- John Guttag supervised Katherine Yelick as a doctoral student[22].
- John Guttag supervised Mandayam Kannappan Srivas as a doctoral student[23].
- John Guttag supervised Joseph Zachary as a doctoral student[24].
- John Guttag supervised David Elliot Evans as a doctoral student[25].
- John Guttag supervised David Wetherall as a doctoral student[26].
- John Guttag supervised Mark Baldwin Reinhold as a doctoral student[27].
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Origins and Family
John Guttag was born on +1949-03-06T00:00:00Z[2].
Education
Educated at University of Toronto[10], a public research university[28], in Canada[29], founded in 1827[30], headquartered in Toronto[31] and Brown University[11], a private university[32], in United States[33], founded in 1765[34], headquartered in Providence[35]. John Guttag's doctoral advisor was Jim Horning[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include computer scientist[3], engineer[4], and researcher[5]. Employers include Massachusetts Institute of Technology[8], a university[36], in United States[37], founded in 1861[38], headquartered in Cambridge[39] and University of Southern California[9], a private university[40], in United States[41], founded in 1880[42], headquartered in Los Angeles[43]. Doctoral students include Jeannette Wing[19], a computer scientist[44], b. 1956[45], of United States[46], awarded the ACM Distinguished Service Award[47], specialised in computer science[48]; Daniel Jackson[20], a photographer[49], b. 1963[50], of United States[51], awarded the ACM Fellow[52]; Raymie Stata[21], a computer scientist[53], b. 1968[54], of United States[55], awarded the Seoul Test of Time Award[56]; Katherine Yelick[22], a computer scientist[57], b. 2000[58], of United States[59], awarded the Ken Kennedy Award[60], specialised in supercomputer[61]; Mandayam Kannappan Srivas[23]; and Joseph Zachary[24], a computer scientist[62], specialised in informatics[63].
Recognition
John Guttag received the ACM Fellow[13].
Why It Matters
John Guttag ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (28 views/month, #7,273 of 1,000,298).[6] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[64]
His notable doctoral advisees include Katherine Yelick[65], a computer scientist[66], b. 2000[67], of United States[68], awarded the Ken Kennedy Award[69], specialised in supercomputer[70]; Jeannette Wing[71], a computer scientist[72], b. 1956[73], of United States[74], awarded the ACM Distinguished Service Award[75], specialised in computer science[76]; Daniel Jackson[77], a photographer[78], b. 1963[79], of United States[80], awarded the ACM Fellow[81]; Raymie Stata[82], a computer scientist[83], b. 1968[84], of United States[85], awarded the Seoul Test of Time Award[86]; David Wetherall[87], a computer scientist[88], b. 2000[89], awarded the IEEE Fellow[90]; and Joseph Zachary[91], a computer scientist[92], specialised in informatics[93].
FAQs
What did John Guttag do for work?
John Guttag worked as computer scientist[3], engineer[4], and researcher[5].
Where did John Guttag go to school?
John Guttag was educated at University of Toronto[10] and Brown University[11].
What awards did John Guttag receive?
Honors received include ACM Fellow[13].