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Scott Shenker was born on 24 January, 1956 in Alexandria, Virginia, US, is an American computer scientist. Discover Scott Shenker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Scott J. Shenker (born January 24, 1956) is an American computer scientist, and professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley.
He is also the leader of the Extensible Internet Group at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, California.
Over his career, Shenker has made research contributions in the areas of energy-efficient processor scheduling, resource sharing, and software-defined networking.
Shenker received his Sc.B. in physics from Brown University in 1978, and his PhD in physics from University of Chicago in 1983.
In 1995, Shenker contributed to the field of energy-efficient processor scheduling, co-authoring a paper on deadline-based scheduling with Frances Yao and Alan Demers.
From 1995 to 2001, while working at Xerox PARC and later ICSI, he was an adjunct associate professor at the University of Southern California.
He left PARC in 1998 to help found the AT&T Center for Internet Research, which was later renamed the ICSI Center for Internet Research (ICIR).
In 2002, he received the SIGCOMM Award in recognition of his "contributions to Internet design and architecture, to fostering research collaboration, and as a role model for commitment and intellectual rigor in networking research".
Shenker is an ISI Highly Cited researcher.
According to Google Scholar he is one of the five highest-ranked American computer scientists, with total citations exceeding 100,000.
In 2002, Shenker joined the Berkeley faculty and received the SIGCOMM Award in recognition of his "contributions to Internet design and architecture, to fostering research collaboration, and as a role model for commitment and intellectual rigor in networking research".
In 2006, he received the IEEE Internet Award for "contributions towards an understanding of resource sharing on the Internet."
He is a Fellow of the ACM and IEEE and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
In 2007, he received an honorary doctorate from the same university.
After working as a postdoctoral associate at Cornell University, he joined the research staff at Xerox PARC.
In 2016 he became a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Shenker is a leader in the movement toward software-defined networking (SDN).
He is the co-founder of the Open Networking Foundation and of Nicira Networks.
In June 2021, Berkeley announced that Shenker had donated $25 million toward the university's computing and data science initiatives, making him and colleague Ion Stoica two of Berkeley's top benefactors.
He is one of the inventors of Dominant resource fairness.