
Stuart Feldman
Stuart
Feldman, Vice President, Engineering, GOOGLE Stu is responsible
for engineering activities at Google's offices in the eastern half of
the Americas. Before joining Google, he worked at IBM for eleven years.
Most recently, he was Vice President for Computer Science in IBM
Research, where he drove the long-term and exploratory worldwide
science strategy in computer science and related fields, led programs
for open collaborative research with universities, and influenced
national and global computer science policy. Prior to that, Stu served
as Vice President for Internet Technology and was responsible for IBM
strategies, standards, and policies relating to the future of the
Internet, and managed a department that created experimental
Internet-based applications. Earlier, he was the founding Director of
IBM's Institute for Advanced Commerce, which was dedicated to creating
intellectual leadership in e-commerce. Before joining IBM in mid-1995,
Stu was a computer science researcher at Bell Labs and a research
manager at Bellcore. In addition he was the creator of Make as well as
the architect for a large new line of software products at Bellcore.
Stu did his academic work in astrophysics and mathematics and earned
his AB at Princeton and his PhD at MIT. He is President of ACM
(Association for Computing Machinery) and received the 2003 ACM
Software System Award. He is also a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the
ACM, and serves on a number of government advisory committees.