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HP Fellow
Jeffrey C. Mogul is an HP Fellow at HP Labs, working on
network and operating-systems issues for high-performance
computer systems, and on improving performance of the Internet
and the World Wide Web.
Mogul joined HP from Compaq Computer Corp., which merged
with HP in 2002. He was a Staff Fellow at Compaq's Western
Research Laboratory (WRL) in Palo Alto, California. He joined
DEC WRL in 1986.
Mogul has been an active participant in the Internet community,
and is the author or co-author of several Internet Standards;
he contributed extensively to the HTTP/1.1 specification.
He is a Fellow of the ACM, and a member of Sigma Xi (the
Scientific Research Society) and Computer Professionals for
Social Responsbility (CPSR). He was Program Committee Chair
for the Winter 1994 USENIX Technical Conference, the IEEE
TCOS (Technical Committee on Operating Systems and Application
Development) Sixth Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems,
the Second Workshop on Industrial Experiences with Systems
Software, and is co-chair
for the ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Network-I/O Convergence.
He received an S.B. from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology in 1979, an M.S. from Stanford University in 1980,
and his PhD from the Stanford University Computer Science
Department in 1986.
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