NEWS

chee wei tanNovember, 2008

Chee Wei Tan, an intern at Fraser Research during the summer of 2005, received his PhD from Princeton University



aaron patzerJanuary, 2008

We have learned that Aaron Patzer, intern in 2003, is now founder and CEO of www.mint.com.



mark battyNovember, 2007

Mark Batty, who completed the Diploma in Computing with distinction at the Computer Laboratory, Cambridge University, England, has joined Fraser Research as a research scientist.


Alan LawrenceNovember, 2007

Alan Lawrence, an intern during the summer of 2007, received his PhD from Cambridge University



mark battyJuly, 2007

Nandita Dukkipatti, intern in 2004, has received her PhD from Stanford University.



Jaime AdeaneJune 2007

Jaime Adeane,, who has completed her PhD under Ian Wassell at the Computer Laboratory, Cambridge University, England, has joined Fraser Research as a Research Scientist.


January, 2007

Andy Hopper has been made a CBE for services to the computer industry.

Anil MadhavapeddyJanuary, 2007

Anil Madhavapeddy received his PhD degree from Cambridge University



Alastair BeresfordJanuary, 2007

Alastair Beresford, an intern during the summer of 2004, is now an Academic Fellow and member of staff at the Computer Laboratory, Cambridge University, England.


100x100October, 2006

The National Science Foundation has announced that Fraser Research is to receive additional funding under the 100x100 award.

Anil MadhavapeddySeptember, 2006

Anil Madhavapeddy, an intern during the summer of 2003, has agreed to be a Consultant Research Scientist at Fraser Research as he joins XenSource in Cambridge, England.


June, 2006

Andy Hopper has been elected Fellow of the Royal Society.

April, 2006

Doreen S. (Dory) Yochum has joined the Board of Fraser Research.  Dory was the Chief Administrative Officer and Secretary for PalmSource, Inc. until it was acquired by Access Co., Ltd. in 2005.  Prior to that she worked for AT&T in numerous management positions, culminating as Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for AT&T Labs.

Dory is a graduate of Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa.  She has also attended Executive Education programs at Stanford University and the Harvard Business School.  She has served on the board of directors of AT&T Laboratories, Cambridge, U.K., as well as a number of not for profit Boards.

david scottApril, 2006

David Scott has agreed to be a Consultant Research Scientist at Fraser Research as he joins XenSource in Cambridge, England.



Sandy FraserOctober, 2005

Sandy Fraser was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering for “contributions to the development of packet-switched networks, including virtual circuit switching and window flow control”.  Academy membership honors those who have made outstanding contributions to "engineering research, practice, or education, including, where appropriate, significant contributions to the engineering literature" and to the "pioneering of new and developing fields of technology, making major advancements in traditional fields of engineering, or developing/implementing innovative approaches to engineering education”.

David ScottFebruary, 2005

David Scott, an intern during the summer of 2003, received his PhD degree from Cambridge University and joined Fraser Research as a member of the research faculty.


Alastair BeresfordNovember, 2004

Alastair Beresford, an intern during the summer of 2004, received his PhD degree from Cambridge University.



Somdip DattaNovember, 2004

Somdip Datta, an intern during the summer of 2003, received his PhD degree from Princeton University.



August, 2004

Fraser Research, in collaboration with faculty from Princeton University and Stanford University has been awarded a four year grant by the National Science Foundation as part of the FAST Copper project.

Aaron PatzerFebruary, 2004

Aaron Patzer, an intern during the summer of 2003, received his MSc degree from Princeton University.



100x100August, 2003

Fraser Research, in collaboration with faculty from four leading universities and others has been awarded a five year ITR grant by the National Science Foundation as part of the 100X100 project.