Almaden / New York / Nairobi / Zurich / Amsterdam / London / New York City / San Jose / /
Company
IBM / Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory / Sun Microsystems / Swiss Federal Laboratories / Speiser / Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company / International Business Machines / /
Continent
Africa / Europe / /
Country
Switzerland / Netherlands / Cyprus / South Africa / Kenya / United States / Brazil / Australia / Ireland / The Netherlands / /
University of Geneva / Pelikan building / Columbia University / Square Kilometer Array / Catholic University of Eastern Africa / IBM Research Laboratory / Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory / University of Zurich / New York Institute of Technology / /
IndustryTerm
low-power exascale computer systems / transportation / software divisions / mainframe computing model / handle accounting / manufacturing businesses / healthcare / energy grid / acre site / technology research facility / occasional technology transfer / energy / generated renewable energy / find solutions / liquid chip / electronic devices / manufacturing / /
Organization
Rohrer Nanotechnology Center / Columbia University / Binnig and Rohrer Nanotechnology Center / IBM Research Laboratory Zurich / University of Geneva / UCSD / Columbia University in NY / University of Zurich / Industry Solutions Lab / Swiss Physical Society / Zurich Lab / IBM ZRL / New York Institute of Technology / Catholic University of Eastern Africa / Accelerated Discovery Lab. / /
Person
Thomas Watson Sr. / Christophe Rossel / T. Watson Sr. / Christopher Sciacca / James Wares Bryce / Chris Sciacca / Kenneth Niebuhr / Robert Green / Thomas Watson Jr. / /
Position
first director / research scientist / president / electrical engineer / communications manager / CEO / major driver / communications manager for Research / /
ProvinceOrState
California / /
PublishedMedium
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing / Nature Nanotechnology / the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing / /