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Donald O. Pederson (
September 30,
1925 -
December 25,
2004) was an American electrical engineer and one of the designers of
SPICE, the canonical
integrated circuit simulator.
Biography
Born in
Hallock, Minnesota, Dr. Pederson entered
Iowa State College in the autumn of
1943, but then left for the military during
World War II. He served as a private in the
U.S. Army in
Germany from
1943 to
1946.
Upon his return from service, he continued his undergraduate education at
North Dakota Agricultural College (now
North Dakota State University) and earned his bachelor's degree in
electrical engineering in
1948. He then attended
Stanford University for graduate school, where he received his master's degree in electrical engineering in
1949 and his Ph.D. in
1951.
Pederson remained at Stanford as a researcher in the university's electronics research lab. From
1953 to
1955, he worked at
Bell Telephone Laboratories, in
Murray Hill, New Jersey, and lectured at
Newark College of Engineering. In
1955, Pederson joined the faculty of the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences of the University of California, Berkeley as an assistant professor of electrical engineering. In the late 1970s he began work on SPICE, with his colleagues from the Electronic Research Lab. He retired in
1991, but continued to teach part-time.
Dr. Pederson died on December 25, 2004 in
Concord, California, of complication from
Parkinson's Disease.
Awards
- 1969: IEEE Education Medal
- 1984: IEEE Centennial Medal
- 1996: Computer & Communication Promotion Prize
- 1998: IEEE Medal of Honor for "creation of the SPICE Program, universally used for the computer aided design of circuits."
- 1995: Phil Kaufman Award
Pederson is member of the
National Academy of Engineering and the
National Academy of Sciences. He is also a Fellow of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the
American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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