Carl Feynman

Carl Richard Feynman (born 22 April, 1962) is a computer engineer and an author. He is the son of physicist Richard P. Feynman, and the brother of Michelle Feynman.
He has worked on various computer ventures including supercomputer manufacturer Thinking Machines. His role with the Connection Machine mostly dealt with software engineering. His father, Richard Feynman, worked strategically concentrating on the parallel interconnections of processors within that first connection Machine.
Subsequent to Thinking Machines he worked on educational software for a California maker.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Linguistics and Philosophy and a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT.
He is the co-author of the children's book "How to count sheep without falling asleep."
 
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