Charles P. Thacker

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Charles P. Thacker was a pioneering computer engineer best known for his work at Xerox PARC, where he was a key architect of the Alto, one of the first personal computers with a graphical user interface.

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instanceOf computer engineer
computer pioneer
electrical engineer
awardReceived Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering
surface form: Charles Stark Draper Prize

Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering
surface form: Charles Stark Draper Prize 2004

Computer History Museum Fellow Award
surface form: Computer History Museum Fellow 2007

Computer History Museum Fellow Award
ACM-IEEE Eckert-Mauchly Award
surface form: IEEE Computer Society Eckert–Mauchly Award

IEEE John von Neumann Medal
IEEE John von Neumann Medal
surface form: IEEE John von Neumann Medal 2007

National Academy of Engineering membership
Turing Award
Turing Award
surface form: Turing Award 2009
birthDate 1943-02-26
collaboratedWith Alan Kay
surface form: Alan C. Kay

Butler Lampson
Edward M. McCreight
surface form: Ed McCreight

Bob Metcalfe
surface form: Robert Metcalfe
deathDate 2017-06-12
designed DEC Firefly multiprocessor workstation
surface form: DEC Firefly workstation

Microsoft Surface division
surface form: Microsoft Tablet PC prototype hardware

Xerox Alto
draperPrizeFor development of the first practical networked personal computers
educatedAt University of California, Berkeley
employer Digital Equipment Corporation
Microsoft Research
Xerox PARC
familyName Thacker
fieldOfWork computer architecture
computer networking
distributed systems
fullName Charles Patrick Thacker NERFINISHED
givenName Charles
influenced graphical user interface workstations
modern personal computer design
knownFor DEC Firefly multiprocessor workstation
Ethernet development
Microsoft Tablet PC hardware design
Xerox Alto
Xerox PARC
surface form: Xerox PARC personal computing research
memberOf Xerox PARC
surface form: Xerox PARC Computer Science Laboratory
nationality United States of America
notableProject Xerox Alto
surface form: Xerox Alto personal computer

development of early graphical user interface workstations
placeOfBirth Pasadena
surface form: Pasadena, California, United States
placeOfDeath Palo Alto, California
surface form: Palo Alto, California, United States
turingAwardFor pioneering design and realization of the first modern personal computer, the Alto at Xerox PARC
turingAwardYear 2009
workLocation Palo Alto Research Center

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Xerox notableEmployee Charles P. Thacker