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  1. Rosenblum is a professor of computer science at Stanford University. His research group developed SimOS. Rosenblum is a co-founder of VMware. He served as its chief scientist until his resignation on September 10, 2008, shortly after his wife Diane Greene stepped down as the company's CEO.

  2. Mendel Rosenblum is a Cheriton Family Professor in the School Engineering with appointments in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Departments at Stanford University. Professor Rosenblum research interests include system software, distributed systems, and computer architecture.

  3. As the Chief Scientist of VMware for the company’s first 10 years he helped design and build virtualization technology for commodity computing platforms. Academic Appointments. Professor, Computer Science. Professor, Electrical Engineering. Administrative Appointments. Faculty Director, Stanford Computer Forum (2012 - Present) Honors & Awards.

  4. Mendel Rosenblum. Cheriton Family Professor and Professor of Electrical Engineering. Rosenblum’s research interests include system software, distributed systems, and computer architecture.

  5. As the Chief Scientist of VMware for the company’s first 10 years he helped design and build virtualization technology for commodity computing platforms. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS. Professor, Computer Science. Professor, Electrical Engineering. ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS. • Faculty Director, Stanford Computer Forum, (2012- present) HONORS AND AWARDS.

  6. Mendel Rosenblum is a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He has published research on system software, distributed systems, and computer architecture, and co-founded VMware Inc.

  7. awards.acm.org › award-recipients › rosenblum_4094918Mendel Rosenblum - Awards Home

    ACM named Mendel Rosenblum of Stanford University the recipient of the inaugural ACM Charles P. “Chuck” Thacker Breakthrough in Computing Award. Rosenblum is recognized for reinventing the virtual machine for the modern era and thereby revolutionizing datacenters and enabling modern cloud computing.

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