
Leonard Kleinrock
Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, UCLA
Leonard Kleinrock is a distinguished professor of computer science at UCLA and a pioneer of the internet. His early work on packet-switching theory laid the foundation for ARPANET, the precursor to today’s internet. Kleinrock has contributed to networking protocols, performance evaluation, and internet architecture, and continues to research the future of networked systems. He is widely recognized for his influence on global connectivity.
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