Have you heard of David Farber? The former UD professor and researcher helped lead work foundational to today’s internet. Last month, he died at 91.
System Engineering evangelists Larry Peterson and Bruce Davie analyze the system approach behind the Internet in their new book. A combination of first principles analysis, collaboration, luck, and a ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The world’s efforts to secure digital communications from the threat posed by quantum computers took a significant leap forward today as a new standard for quantum-safe ...
The Internet has transformed dramatically over the past 50 years — advancing from a research-focused network primarily used in academia to the cyber-physical infrastructure foundational to modern ...
David J. Farber, a former professor of computer science at the University of Delaware nicknamed the “grandfather of the ...
Penn engineers have taken quantum networking from the lab to Verizon’s live fiber network, using a silicon “Q-chip” that speaks the same Internet Protocol as the modern web. The system pairs classical ...
This program accepts the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars basic requirements as described on the English Proficiency Requirements page. Cumulative Grade Point ...
The event is free and open to the public with general admission ticket. Vint G. Cerf and Robert E. Kahn, the duo credited with the seminal work during the 1970s that led the creation of the Internet, ...
The Internet will mark an infamous anniversary on Sunday, when the Morris worm turns 20. Considered the first major attack on the ‘Net, the Morris worm served as a wake-up call to the Internet ...
The United Nations Security Council meets at U.N. headquarters in New York January 31, 2012. The Arab League will ask the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday to adopt a resolution endorsing an Arab plan ...
This program accepts the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars basic requirements as described on the English Proficiency Requirements page.