Professor
Retried
Hungary
Peter G. Gyarmati received his engineering (electrical) and later a mathematical degree in Hungary then a doctorate (1971) at Manchester University in computer science. Worked for IBM and ICL at their research center, then for networking: Aloha net and later on TCP/IP protocol. Also, have patents (1980) for portable computers. Invitation in 1998 went to Stanford University to lead the introduction of STEM-type education, besides networking research. His mentor Edward Teller called his attention to the interdisciplinary of mathematics and physics. After some years (2008-2012) at Cambridge University, GB retired to Hungary. He wrote 19 books and more than 50 research papers. Today he makes research works on the scientific questions of Artificial Intelligence. He has already about ten important publications on the theme.