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Thomas Creson Bartee, American computer scientist, educator. Recipient Distinguished contribution in computer science award Westminster College, 1980. Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (chairman Northeast computer group 1973-1974), American Mathematics Society.

Background

Bartee, Thomas Creson was born on December 18, 1926 in Moberly, Missouri, United States. Son of Thomas Monroe and Verna Miller (Tippett) Bartee.

Education

Bachelor of Arts, Westminster College, 1949.

Career

Member staff computer research Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Massachusetts, 1955-1963. Gordon MacKay lecturer in computer engineering Harvard University, Cambridge, 1963-1969, director electronic design center, 1969—1991, Gordon MacKay professor computer engineering, since 1970. Consultant National Academy of Sciences, IDA, International Business Machines Corporation, Honeywell, Raytheon.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers distinguished computer science lecturer, 1972-1974. Chairman White House Commission Committee, 1990-1991, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Committee on Reliable Space Computers.

Achievements

  • Thomas Creson Bartee has been listed as a notable Computer scientist, educator by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (chairman Northeast computer group 1973-1974), American Mathematics Society.

Connections

Married Mildred Higdon, September 5, 1953. 1 child, Thomas Quentin.

Father:
Thomas Monroe Bartee

Mother:
Verna Miller (Tippett) Bartee

Spouse:
Mildred Higdon

child:
Thomas Quentin Bartee