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Feigenbaum was born in Weehawken, New Jersey in 1936 to a culturally Jewish family, and moved to nearby North Bergen, where he lived until he started college at the age of 16, when he left to start college.
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Feigenbaum was born in Weehawken, New Jersey in 1936 to a culturally Jewish family, and moved to nearby North Bergen, where he lived until he started college at the age of 16, when he left to start college.
His hometown didn"t have a secondary school of its own and he chose Weehawken High School for its college preparatory program Feigenbaum completed his undergraduate degree (1956), and a Doctor of Philosophy (1960), at Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University).
From assistant professor to associate professor business administration University California, Berkeley, 1960—1965. From associate professor computer science to professor Stanford University, 1965—1995, principal investigator heuristic programming project and knowledge system laboratory, 1965—2001, chairman department computer science, 1976-1981, director Computation Center, 1965-1968, Kumagai professor computer science, 1995—2001, emeritus, since 2001. President Intelli Genetics Inc., 1980—1982, member technical advisory board, 1983-1986.
Chairman, director Teknowledge, Inc., 1981-1982. Director IntelliCorp, 1984-1990. Chief scientist United States Air Force, 1994-1997.
Member computer and biomathematics science study section National Institutes of Health, 1968-1972, advisory committee on artificial intelligence in medicine, 1974-1992. Member Mathematics Social Science Board, 1975-1978, International Joint Council on Artificial Intelligence, 1973-1983. Computer science advisory committee National Science Foundation, 1977-1980.
Chief scientist, United States Air Force, 1994-1997. Science advisory board United States Air Force, 1997-2000. Science advisor Air Force Office Science Research, 2000-2007.
Trustee Computer History Museum, since 2007. Consultant in field.
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Trustee Charles Babbage Foundation History of Information Processing, University Minnesota, 2000-2003, since 2004. Member Feigenbaum-Nii Foundation, since 2000. Fellow Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American College Medical Informatics, American Institute Medical and Biological Engineering.
Member National Academy of Engineering, Association Computing Machinery (national council 1966-1968, chairman special interest group on biological applications 1973-1976, A.M. Turing award 1994), American Association Artificial Intelligence (president 1980-1981, Robert S. Engelmore Memorial award 2004), American Academy Arts and Sciences, Cognitive Science Society (council 1979-1982), Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Delta Epsilon.
Married H. Penny Nii, 1975. Children: Janet Denise, Carol Leonora, Sheri Bryant, Karin Bryant.