Robert M. Graham

Robert M. Graham (born 1929 in Michigan) is a computer scientist. He was born to a Scottish emigrant. In 1963 he moved to MIT to participate in the development of Multics, and had responsibility for protection, dynamic linking, and other key system kernel areas. Later worked at University of California at Berkeley, University of Massachusetts, and finally officially retired in 1996 but continued to teach till end of 2003.

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