Education
Albert Zobrist received his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Masters in Mathematics and Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Albert Zobrist received his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Masters in Mathematics and Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
While affiliated with the University of Southern California and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Zobrist researched on computer chess, and was along with Frederic Roy Carlson and Charles Kalme co-author of the chess programs University of Southern California Communist Party and Tyro, participating at the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) North American Championships (NACCC) in 1977.