UPCOMING LECTURES
Thursday, March 18, 2004
Paul M. Horn, Senior Vice President and Director of Research for
IBM Corporation
"Innovation in the Information Technology Industry"
The Technology, Business & Government Lecture
4:30 p.m.
Wu & Chen Auditorium
Levine Hall
Dr. Paul M.
Horn was named Senior Vice President of the IBM Corporation and Director
of Research, on January 1, 1996. In this job he directs IBM's worldwide
Research program with 3200 technical employees in eight sites in five
countries around the world, and helps guide IBM's overall technical strategy.
In his 24 years with IBM, Dr. Horn has been a champion for translating
technology based research into marketplace opportunities. Trained as a
solid state physicist he has held, key management positions in science,
semiconductors, and storage; successfully applying these disciplines to
solving real world technology problems. Dr. Horn's top priority as head
of the Research Division is to stimulate innovation in key areas of e.business
and quickly bring those innovations into the marketplace to sustain and
grow IBMs existing business, and to create the new businesses of IBM's
future. Prior to his present appointment, Dr. Horn was Vice President
and Lab Director of the Research Division's Almaden Research Center in
San Jose, California which is responsible for creating novel data centric
and pervasive computing solutions for businesses.
Born in New York, Dr. Horn graduated from Clarkson College of Technology
and received his doctoral degree in physics from the University of Rochester
in 1973. Prior to joining IBM in 1979, Dr. Horn was a professor of physics
in the James Franck Institute and the Physics Department at the University
of Chicago. Dr. Horn is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and
was an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow from 1974-1978. He is a former
Associate Editor of Physical Review Letters and has published
over 85 scientific and technical papers.
Dr. Horn has received numerous awards including the 1988 Bertram Eugene
Warren Award from the American Crystallographic Association, the 2000
Distinguished Leadership Award from the New York Hall of Science, the
2002 Hutchison Medal from the University of Rochester, and the 2002 Pake
Prize from the American Physical Society. In 2002 he was also named as
one of America's top technical leaders by Scientific American
Magazine. He is also a member of numerous professional committees including
the Clarkson University Board of Trustees, the UC Berkeley Industrial
Advisory Board, the Gallaudet University Advisory Board, and is a trustee
of the New York Hall of Science and the Committee for Economic Development.
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Paul Horn, Senior Vice President and Director of Research for
IBM Corporation
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