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  1. John L. Hennessy is an American computer scientist and the chairperson of Alphabet Inc. (Google). He is also a former president and provost of Stanford University, and a co-recipient of the 2017 Turing Award for his work on RISC architecture.

  2. John L. Hennessy is the 10th president of Stanford University and a pioneer in computer architecture. He cofounded MIPS and Atheros, coauthored two textbooks, and received many awards and honors in his field.

  3. John L. Hennessy joined Stanfords faculty in 1977 as an assistant professor of electrical engineering. He rose through the academic ranks to full professorship in 1986 and was the inaugural Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from 1987 to 2004.

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  5. John L. Hennessy is Director of Knight-Hennessy Scholars, the largest fully endowed graduate-level scholarship program in the world. He is Chairman of the Board of Alphabet and serves on the Board of Directors for Cisco Systems and the Board of Trustees for Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

  6. John L. Hennessy joined Stanfords faculty in 1977 as an assistant professor of electrical engineering. He rose through the academic ranks to full professorship in 1986 and was the inaugural Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from 1987 to 2004.

  7. John L. Hennessy is a renowned computer scientist, engineer, and academic leader. He is the director of the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program, the former president of Stanford University, and the co-recipient of the Turing Award and the Draper Prize.

  8. John L Hennessy is a computer architecture pioneer and a Stanford professor, president and director. He co-founded MIPS Computer Systems and co-authored the influential textbook Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach.