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Andrew Tanenbaum is a Professor Emeritus at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, affiliated with the Faculty of Science's Computer Systems department. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of California and a Bachelor's in Physics from MIT. His expertise spans operating systems, distributed systems, and computer networks, with a focus on fault tolerance and system security. Tanenbaum has authored seminal textbooks like 'Operating Systems: Design and Implementation' and 'Computer Networks.' He has been awarded the Eurosys Lifetime Achievement Award (2015), ACM Fellowship (1996), IEEE Fellowship (1998), and honorary doctorates (2008, 2011).
His research emphasizes reliable system design, including projects like MINIX, and explores fault injection, storage systems, and live updating mechanisms. Tanenbaum has supervised 20 PhD theses and contributed to over 300 publications. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical implementations, influencing modern operating system and network architecture.
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