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Gerald Jay Sussman is the Panasonic Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he has been a faculty member since 1973. He earned his S.B. and Ph.D. in mathematics from MIT in 1968 and 1973, respectively.
- Research focus on Artificial Intelligence, constraint propagation, and dependency-based explanation
- Co-inventor of the Scheme programming language
- Creator of foundational computer science textbooks including Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
- Pioneered software tools for VLSI design and planetary orbital mechanics simulations
His work spans computer science, mathematics, and astrophysics, with significant contributions to functional programming and classical mechanics education. Sussman’s innovations in artificial intelligence and algorithm design have had lasting impacts across STEM disciplines.
Notable awards include the 2024 Taylor L. Booth Education Award and fellowships from IEEE, AAAS, and ACM. He co-founded the Free Software Foundation and maintains diverse interests in engineering, horology, and amateur astronomy.
He has advised prominent researchers like Guy L. Steele Jr. and developed tools such as the Digital Orrery, now housed at the Smithsonian Institution. His career reflects a unique blend of theoretical insight and hands-on engineering.
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