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Name
  
George Coulouris

Role
  
Computer scientist


Siblings
  
Mary Louise Coulouris

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Institutions
  
Queen Mary, University of London University of Cambridge IBM Imperial College London

Known for
  
Content Addressable File Store

Books
  
Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design

Parents
  
George Coulouris, Louise Franklin

Grandparents
  
Nicholas Coulouris, Abigail Redfern

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Education
  
University College London

George F. Coulouris is a British computer scientist and the son of actor George Coulouris. He is an emeritus professor of Queen Mary, University of London and is currently Visiting Professor in Residence at University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory. He is co-author (with Jean Dollimore) of a textbook on distributed systems. He was instrumental in the development of ICL's Content Addressable File Store (CAFS) and he developed em, the Unix editor, which inspired Bill Joy to write vi.

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Education

In 1960 George Coulouris graduated with an honours degree in Physics from University College London.

Career

Colouris worked at IBM and other companies before joining the London Institute of Computer Science as a Research Assistant and then Imperial College London as a lecturer in 1965.

In 1971 he joined Queen Mary College as a lecturer. He became a reader in 1973 and a professor in 1978. He retired from Queen Mary in 1998, and has been a visiting professor at the University of Cambridge since.

Family

Prof Coulouris's name is of Greek heritage, as he is the son of actor George Coulouris, whose father was a Greek immigrant to Britain married to an English woman. George Coulouris's sister was artist Mary Louise Coulouris.

References

George Coulouris (computer scientist) Wikipedia