
Paul Kunz - Wikipedia
Paul Kunz (December 20, 1942 – September 12, 2018) [1] was an American particle physicist and software developer, who initiated the deployment of the first web server outside of Europe.
Paul Kunz - Google Scholar
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Paul Kunz 1942–2018 - CERN Courier
Nov 30, 2018 · Paul Kunz, who revolutionised particle-physics computing and established the first Web server in the US, passed away on 12 September.
Army researchers make giant leap in quantum sensing
Oct 25, 2018 · Drs. Paul Kunz, Kevin Cox, David Meyer and Fredrik Fatemi from the laboratory's Sensors and Electron Devices Directorate's Quantum Technology Branch are leading a research effort that seeks to...
First North American Website Launched at SLAC 20 Years Ago Today
Dec 12, 2011 · But it was everything its creators, physicist Paul Kunz and now-retired SLAC librarian Louise Addis, had in mind. “I can still remember the day Paul Kunz appeared in my office after (a) trip to CERN,” Addis told First Monday, a peer-reviewed journal about the Internet.
In Memory of Paul Kunz, 1942 - 2018
Oct 19, 2018 · After completing a PhD in Physics at Princeton University, in 1974 Paul Kunz began his 35-year career at SLAC as a Research Associate in David Leith's Group B. Kunz made many important and dramatic contributions to SLAC physics and computing in his time at the lab that were outlined in some detail in the tribute statement made on the occasion ...
Q&A: Meet the unknown Web pioneer - ZDNET
Dec 10, 2001 · A decade ago, physicist Paul Kunz launched the first Web server and first Web page on U.S. soil. So why doesn't anyone know his name? And what was the substance of that very first...
Paul Kunz - University Blog Service
Dr. Kunz’s research interests broadly center around creating useful quantum states of atoms and light for new applications of Quantum Information Science. His lab currently has two ongoing experimental thrusts. One focused on Rydberg atom-based electric field sensing, and another on atom-cavity platforms for quantum memory.
WWW@SLAC Exhibit | SLAC Archives, History & Records Office
SLAC physicist Paul Kunz brought the brand new "World Wide Web" to SLAC in September 1991 when he returned from a trip to CERN. Kunz, along with Louise Addis and Terry Hung, designed a Web server to deliver easy access to the SLAC Library's internationally popular SPIRES High Energy Physics preprint database.
Paul Kunz - Principal - Head of Corporate Credit - LinkedIn
Principal - Head of Corporate Credit · Portfolio Manager with extensive credit investing experience across high yield, leveraged loan and investment grade asset classes, plus a unique...