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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,...

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

    Radia Perlman is a computer engineer and mathematician who invented the algorithm behind the Spanning Tree Protocol, a key technology for the Internet. She has also worked on network security, link state protocols, and TRILL, and has earned over 80 patents and authored two textbooks.

  4. Following her years at MIT, Radia went on to become a leader in computer science, developing the algorithm behind the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), an innovation that made today’s internet possible.

  5. Mar 8, 2021 · And if Perlman’s quiet voice had trouble making itself heard for a bit, her work ultimately has had no trouble speaking for her — coming through loud and clear. After 10 years as a professional, Radia took a paid educational sabbatical from Digital and returned to MIT for her doctorate.

  6. 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.

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  8. Aug 21, 2019 · Learn how Radia Perlman, a MIT alumna, invented the spanning tree algorithm and other innovations that shaped the internet. Read her interview with MIT Technology Review and explore her patents and achievements.

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