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Brilliant Computer Scientist and Inventor Born March 2 1957 Alma Mater University of Tennessee Florida Atlantic University Stanford University Mark Dean at an early age was interested in building things He was a honor student throughout school He went on to further his education in th ID: 538630

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Dr. Mark DeanBrilliant Computer Scientist and Inventor

Born March 2, 1957Slide2

Alma Mater

University of Tennessee

Florida Atlantic University

Stanford University

Mark Dean, at an early age, was interested in building things. He was a honor student throughout school. He went on to further his education in the field of engineering. His passion for engineering and hard work earned him the following:

B.S. Electrical Engineering, University of Tennessee, 1979

M.S. Electrical Engineering, Florida Atlantic University, 1982

Ph. D Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 1992Slide3

Professional Employment

Mark Dean was offered a position at International Business Machines Corporation not long after obtaining his Bachelors Degree. His profound knowledge and skills paved the way for his advancement within IBM Corporation. He has held the following positions within the Corporation:

Early 80s- Engineer at IBM

Director of Architecture in Power Personal Systems Division 1993-94

Vice President for System Platforms Interactive Broadband Systems 1994-95

IBM fellow and Vice President for System architecture & Performance 1995-97

IBM fellow and Director Advanced Technology Development 1997-00

IBM fellow and Vice President for Systems, IBM Research 2000

Chief Technology Officer for IBM Middle East and AfricaJohn Fisher Distinguished Professor at University of TennesseeSlide4

Major Publications

Mark Dean helped to develop the Industry Architecture systems bus. It’s a system that enables devices to be plugged directly into computers.Dean’s research was instrumental in changing the accessibility of personal computers.

Dean developed the color PC monitor.

Mark Dean was in charge of a team of Engineers that created the first gigahertz chip. The chip allows for calculations to be calculated in a second.

His work has paid off tremendously. He holds three patents with IBM and an additional 20 more patents linked to his name.

Mark Dean has also had involvement with computer systems and medical research.Slide5

Hall of Fame

Dr. Mark Dean deserves to be enshrined in an instructional technology hall of fame because he persevered, has gone above and beyond, in education, and his career. He has contributed to the advancement of computers.

Dr. Mark Dean was the first African American to be named an IBM fellow.

Dr. Mark Dean was honored with the Black Engineer of the year Presidents award.

Dr. Mark Dean has three patents with IBM and twenty additional patents.

Dr. Mark Dean was honored as one of “50 Most Important African Americans in Technology.

Dr. Mark Dean has received numerous awards, including Career Communications Group, and Black Engineer of the Year Award.Slide6

References

Biography. (n.d.). Mark Dean biography

. Retrieved February 19, 2014, from

http

://www.biography.com/people/mark-dean-604036

Answers. (n.d.).

Mark Dean

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http://www.answers.com/topic/mark-dean