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  1. Radia Joy Perlman (/ ˈ r eɪ d i ə /; born December 18, 1951) is an American computer programmer and network engineer. She is a major figure in assembling the networks and technology to enable what we now know as the internet.

  2. Mar 3, 2014 · Radia Perlman: Don't Call Me the Mother of the Internet. The woman who developed the algorithm behind the Spanning Tree Protocol reflects on her illustrious career in math, computer science, and...

  3. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › radia-perlmanRadia Perlman | Lemelson

    Engineer and mathematician Radia Perlman was one of very few women involved in process at that time. Her invention of the algorithm behind the Spanning Tree Protocol solved a challenging information routing problem and earned her the moniker “ Mother of the Internet .”

  4. Radia Perlman. Internet Hall of Fame Pioneer, 2016-2018 Advisory Board Member. Dr. Perlman’s work has had a profound impact on how networks self-organize and move data. Her innovations enable today’s link state routing protocols to be robust, scalable, and easy to manage.

  5. Mar 8, 2021 · An Unassuming Giant in Her Field: Radia Perlmans Work Speaks Volumes. Let it be said, loudly and unambiguously, that Radia Perlman’s unparalleled contribution to the existence of a functioning Internet is a product of her remarkable intellectual gifts.

  6. Dec 1, 2022 · Radia Perlman ’73, SM ’76, PhD ’88 (Mathematics, EECS), received the IEEE Eric E. Sumner Award “for contributions to Internet routing and bridging protocols.” Currently a Dell EMC Fellow, she is best known for her invention of the algorithm behind STP, the Spanning Tree Protocol , which solved a challenging information routing problem ...

  7. Aug 21, 2019 · Radia Perlman ’73, SM ’76, PhD ’88. The mathematician who made networks work. By. Simson Garfinkel ’87, PhD ’05. August 21, 2019. Illustration of Radia Perlman Patrick Leger. Today the idea...