The 1992 Kyoto Prize Workshops

Evolution in Computer Technology

Maurice Vincent Wilkes

/  Computer Engineer

Advanced Technology

Information Science

1992

11 /12 Thu

13:00 - 17:30

Place: Kyoto International Conference Center

Address:Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan

Finished

Program

Coordinator: Hideo Aiso
Member, Kyoto Prize Screening Committee in Advanced Technology;
Dean, Faculty of Environmental Information, Keio University
13:00
Greetings Kazuo Inamori; President, The Inamori Foundation
Greetings Tadao Kasami; Chairman, Kyoto Prize Screening Committee in Advanced Technology;
Dean, Graduate School of Information Science, Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Nara
Introduction of the Laureate Hideo Aiso
13:30
Lecture Maurice Vincent Wilkes; Laureate in Advanced Technology;
“Progress and Research in Computer Industry”
14:15
Lecture Kazuhiro Fuchi; Member, Kyoto Prize Screening Committee in Advanced Technology;
Director, Research Center, Institute for New Generation Computer Technology
“Thinking Computer ? -Parallel Inference Paradigm- “
15:00
Intermission
15:15
Lecture Junichi Shimada; Director, Research Institute, Real World Computing Partnership
“Flexible Computers”
16:00
Lecture Tsuguchika Kaminuma; Head, Division of Chem-Bio Informatics, National Institute of Hygienic Sciences
“Developmental Computing – the Novel Computer from Biological Viewpoint”
16:45
Discussion
17:30
Closing

Laureates

Maurice Vincent Wilkes

Computer Engineer

A computer engineer who has made an enormous contribution to the research and development of computers for practical use. He was responsible for the development of EDSAC, the first stored program computer to go into service, the prototype of the modern computer, and has conducted a great deal of highly original research into computer architecture necessary to realize high-performance computers.

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date
November 12, 1992 (Thu.) 13:00-17:30
place
Kyoto International Conference Center