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  1. David J. Farber (born April 17, 1934) is a professor of computer science, noted for his major contributions to programming languages and computer networking who is currently [as of?] the distinguished professor and co-director of Cyber Civilization Research Center at Keio University in Japan.

  2. David J. “Dave” Farber is a professor of ECE, noted for his major contributions to programming languages and computer networking. Dr. Farber graduated from the Stevens Institute of Technology in 1956 and began an 11-year career at Bell Laboratories, where he helped design the first electronic switching system (ESS-1) and the SNOBOL ...

  3. David J. Farber. The Federal Communications Commission’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, “Preserving the Open Internet,” is the most significant reach of regulatory power over the Internet in U.S....

  4. Mar 29, 2019 · This is the story of David J. Farber, who arrived in Japan in April 2018 as the Distinguished Professor and Co-Director of the newly-established Cyber Civilization Research Center (CCRC) at Keio University, to continue his adventure in the exploration of the future of the Internet.

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  5. Beyond the confines of the lab and classroom, David J. Farber has been a discerning voice on the broader implications of the digital revolution. His insights on policy, governance, and the societal impacts of technology have made him a sought-after voice in both governmental and industry circles.

  6. David J. Farber is a Distinguished Career Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. His research interests include networking, distributed systems, and public policy.

  7. David J. Farber . Professor Emeritus . Computer and Information Science . Quick Actions. . Find a person. Find a building. Visit Penn Engineering. Report computing issues (CETS) Report facilities issues (EOS) Student health and saftey concerns. Contact Penn Public Safety (DPS)