Mr. , Chairperson

American Computer Scientists Association Inc.
6 Commerce Drive, Suite 2000
Cranford, New Jersey 07016

 has been involved in development of electronic or computer systems since he was 7 years of age. Early work focussed on radio and television transmission and receiver systems. Later - in his high school years - he became involved in developing new ways to extend memory on a computer, starting with a lowly Wang programmable calculator. Later - he devised a means for extending the physical memory of a computer he called "memory address translation by origin" - which was invaluable to early internship at AT&T Bell Labs. Over the years,  has developed an almost instinctive ability to devise a new system architecture or software solution for a problem presented to him. has been instrumental in the continued research at the ACSA Laboratory.

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