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Robert Iannucci

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Robert Alan Iannucci is a computer scientist. His areas of expertise include multiprocessing and embedded systems. He earned his PhD at MIT in 1988 with a thesis titled "A dataflow/von Neumann hybrid architecture".

He was first at IBM at the time of the mainframes, then at Exa Corporation, where he was a founder and Vice President of Product Marketing. In November 1995 he joined Digital Equipment Corporation as Cambridge Research Lab Director, and then went on to Compaq as Vice President of Corporate Research when DEC was acquired by Compaq. From May 2007, Iannucci was head of Nokia's Research Center heading laboratories in Beijing, Tokyo, Palo Alto, Cambridge MA, Cambridge UK, Germany, and Finland.[1][2] On the first of January 2008 he became the new chief technology officer of Nokia. He was also the first member of the board who is not based in Finland, remaining in Palo Alto. In September 2008 he stepped down.

He now owns and runs the RAI Laboratory LLC.

In 2012 Robert Iannucci became the Director of the Cylab Mobility Research Center at Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley.[3]

Business positions
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CTO of Nokia
2008
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Bibliography

  • Multithreaded computer architecture: a summary of the state of the art. Kluwer Academic Publishing. 1994. ISBN 0-7923-9477-1.

References

  1. ^ Acey, Madeleine. "Nokia names Iannucci new head of research center". MarketWatch. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  2. ^ "Account Sign in - GlobeNewswire". pnrlogin.globenewswire.com. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  3. ^ University, Carnegie Mellon. "Bob Iannucci - Electrical and Computer Engineering - College of Engineering - Carnegie Mellon University". www.ece.cmu.edu. Retrieved 2020-01-29.

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