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Barbara Liskov

Barbara Liskov (born November 7, 1939) is a prominent computer scientist. She is currently the Ford Professor of Engineering in the Electrical engineering and Computer Science department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She earned her bachelor's degree in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1961, and became the first woman in the United States to be awarded a PhD in Computer Science , in 1968 from Stanford university. Most universities did not have Computer Science departments at that time, and Stanford's was strictly limited to graduate students.

Barbara Liskov has led many significant projects, including the design and implementation of CLU, the first programming language to support data abstraction, Argus , the first high-level language to support implementation of distributed programs, and Thor , an object-oriented database system.

Professor Liskov is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is the author of three books and over 100 technical papers.


External Links

Prof. Liskov's home page: [1]

Prof. Liskov summarizes her career and offers advice to young women engineers: [2]



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