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Tony Hey talking at Pop!Tech 2009
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Born | Anthony John Grenville Hey 17 August 1946 England, UK |
Nationality | British |
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Thesis | Experimental studies in elementary particle physics (1971) |
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Professor Anthony John Grenville Hey CBE FREng FIET FInstP FBCS (born 17 August 1946) was Vice President of Microsoft Research Connections, a division of Microsoft Research, until his departure in 2014.
Hey was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and the University of Oxford. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics in 1967, and a Doctor of Philosophy in theoretical physics in 1970, from Worcester College, Oxford and St John's College, Oxford.
From 1970 through 1972 Hey was a postdoctoral fellow at California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Moving to Pasadena, California, he worked with Richard Feynman and Murray Gell-Mann, both winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics. He then moved to Geneva, Switzerland and worked as a fellow at CERN (the European organization for nuclear research) for two years. Hey worked about thirty years as an academic at University of Southampton, starting in 1974 as a particle physicist. He spent 1978 as a visiting fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For 1981 he returned to Caltech as a visiting research professor. There he learned of Carver Mead's work on very-large-scale integration and become interested in applying parallel computing techniques to large-scale scientific simulations.