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Institutions
  
SRI International

Name
  
John Geen

Institution
  
SRI International


Born
  
August 17, 1929 Etterbeek, Belgium (
1929-08-17
)

Died
  
June 6, 2000, Monterey Peninsula

Alma mater
  
Free University of Brussels

John van Geen (August 17, 1929 - June 6, 2000) was a researcher at the Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International) who was known for his advances in the acoustically coupled modem.

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Early life and education

Van Geen was born in 1929 in Etterbeek, Belgium. In 1953, he received a degree in electrical and radio engineering from Brussels University.

Career

In 1959, Van Geen joined the Stanford Research Institute. Van Geen's enhancements to the modem in 1966 allowed the designed receiver to detect data (in the form of bits) and distinguish it from background noise more reliably than any previous models.

His advancements also led to the release of the first public modem. It appealed to the public because it mimicked the characteristics of a standard telephone handset at that time.

Van Geen retired from the Stanford Research Institute in 1989 after 30 years there. He died on June 6, 2000 in Monterey Peninsula.

References

John van Geen Wikipedia