George Arnold
George W. Arnold,
an American entrepreneur, electrical engineer and computer scientist, Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1978. He was director, standards and coordination office at National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) until May 2014. Before, he served as national coordinator for Smart Grid Interoperability,
as chairman of the board of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), as president of the IEEE Standards Association, and as vice president-policy for the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). He was further vice-president at Lucent Technologies Bell Laboratories where he directed the company's global standards efforts and management of intellectual property.
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Computer Chess
In the early 70s at Columbia University, along with Monty Newborn, George Arnold was co-developer of the chess program Ostrich [2]:
Selected Publications
1977 ...
- George W. Arnold, Stephen H. Unger (1977). A structured data base computer conferencing system. AFIPS NCC 1977
- George W. Arnold, Joseph B. Weinman Jr. (1988). A distributed applications architecture for AT&T manufacturing. ICCC 1988
2010 ...
- George W. Arnold (2011). Challenges and Opportunities in Smart Grid: A Position Article. Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 99, No. 6
- George W. Arnold (2011). Smart Grid. Green IT: Technologies and Applications, Springer
- George W. Arnold (2012). Realizing an Interoperable and Secure Smart Grid on a National Scale. Handbook of Networks in Power Systems I, Springer
External Links
- George Arnold's ICGA Tournaments
- Dr. George W. Arnold, Eng. Sc.D. – Smart Grid Center
- George W. Arnold | edX
- ANSI - Dr. George W. Arnold
- Dr. George Arnold to Take on New Role as Director of the Standards Coordination Office | NIST, February 20, 2013
- IEC - Global Visions > National Institute for Standards and Technology: Global strategy – Superior outcomes - George W. Arnold