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William Mark
Vice President, Information and Computing Sciences Division
William Mark leads SRI's Information and Computing
Sciences Division, which creates new technology in information
security, system design, speech and natural language, vision and
perception, planning and reasoning, and formal methods. The group's leading-edge research
is complemented with a strong focus on intellectual property creation
and commercialization. Projects include Internet interaction, intrusion
detection software, physical and virtual information spaces, and technology for
dynamic enterprise management.
Prior to joining SRI in 1998, Mark headed the System Technology Group at
National Semiconductor. The group focused on system-level design and
implementation of the silicon-based systems of the future, including
hardware/software co-design, integrated DSP solutions, and
reconfigurable computing technology.
Mark was formerly Director of Information and Computing Sciences for
the Lockheed Martin Palo Alto Research Laboratories. Before joining
Lockheed, he was a co-founder of Savoir, a company developing software
tools for flexible manufacturing. He was a designer of the Flexis
product, for which he holds a software patent. Previously, he held
positions at the University of Southern California Information
Sciences Institute and the General Motors Research Laboratories.
Mark has a Ph.D. in computer science from Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. His personal research
interests include system design and smart spaces.
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