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Wallace, C. S. (1933 - )

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Computer scientist
Born: 26 October 1933  Bowraville, New South Wales, Australia
C. S. Wallace worked on the engineering design for the SILLIAC computer resource sharing network in the late 1960s.

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Born Bowraville, New South Wales, 26 October 1933. Educated University of Sydney (BSc, PhD). Research Associate, University of Illinois 1961-62; Lecturer in Physics, University of Sydney 1960-64, Senior Lecturer, Basser Computing Department 1965-68; Professor of Information Science, Monash University from 1968. Wrote Atoms to Andromeda (co-author, 1966) and Advancing with Science (co-author, 1966).
 
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