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F. Donelson (Don) Smith
F. Donelson (Don) Smith is a research professor in the Department of
Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
He received a B.S. in Chemistry in 1962, an M.S. in Industrial
Management in 1964, both from the University of Tennessee at
Knoxville, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UNC-Chapel Hill
in 1978. He worked as a scientific
programmer at the atomic energy laboratories in Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
from 1963 to 1965, prior to joining IBM. At IBM, from 1965 until his
retirement in 1997, Dr. Smith held a number of technical and
management positions, most of them in networking product
development at Research Triangle Park, N.C. He has broad
experience in a number of areas at IBM including computer
architecture (IBM 8100 system), network architecture (Systems
Network Architecture--SNA), programming languages and
compilers (Format and Protocol Language--FAPL), multimedia
networking (Person-to-Person), and network performance
measurements. From 1983 to 1986, he was assigned to
Carnegie Mellon University where he was assistant director of
the Information Technology Center and a principal in the Andrew
Project, responsible for developments in networking and user
interface toolkits. While at IBM he also held visiting and adjunct
faculty appointments in computer science at UNC-Chapel Hill. He
became a research professor in the department in 1997. Dr. Smith's
research interests are in networking, multimedia, distributed systems,
and operating systems.
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