Jack Keil Wolf

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Jack Keil Wolf was a prominent American electrical engineer and information theorist known for his influential contributions to coding theory, data storage, and communications.

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instanceOf American person
electrical engineer
information theorist
university professor
academicDegree B.S. in Electrical Engineering
M.S. in Electrical Engineering
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
affiliation IEEE Information Theory Society NERFINISHED
almaMater Princeton University NERFINISHED
University of Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
awardReceived Claude E. Shannon Award NERFINISHED
IEEE Information Theory Society Golden Jubilee Award for Technological Innovation NERFINISHED
IEEE Information Theory Society Paper Award NERFINISHED
IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal NERFINISHED
birthDate 1935-03-14
birthPlace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
deathDate 2011-05-12
employer Bell Laboratories NERFINISHED
Qualcomm NERFINISHED
University of California, San Diego NERFINISHED
familyName Wolf NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork coding theory
data storage
digital communications
information theory
fullName Jack Keil Wolf NERFINISHED
givenName Jack NERFINISHED
hasGender male
honorificTitle IEEE Fellow NERFINISHED
influenced design of error-correcting codes for communication and storage
modern data storage technologies
knownFor contributions to coding theory
contributions to communication theory
contributions to data storage systems
memberOf IEEE NERFINISHED
National Academy of Engineering
notableStudent Alexander Vardy NERFINISHED
positionHeld Consultant at Qualcomm
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UC San Diego
Researcher at Bell Laboratories
researchInterest data compression
digital communication systems
error-correcting codes
magnetic recording
workInstitution Center for Magnetic Recording Research, UC San Diego NERFINISHED
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UC San Diego NERFINISHED

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