Everything about Wayne Rosing totally explained
Wayne Rosing has been involved as a key player in several landmark projects in the computing industry since the late 1970s. Gaining experience as an engineering manager at
DEC and Data General in the 1970s, he became a director of engineering at
Apple Computer in the early 1980s. There he led the
Apple Lisa project, the forerunner to the
Macintosh. He then went on to work at
Sun Microsystems and headed the spin-off First Person. At
Sun Labs, his team developed
Java.Rosing served as Vice President of Engineering at
Google from January 2001 to May 2005. He continues to serve as an advisor to
Google and is now a senior fellow in mathematical and physical sciences at the
University of California, Davis.
(External Link
) He splits his time between
Silicon Valley and the
Santa Barbara area.
NASA has put a
corner reflector on the
Moon, for use in laser interferometry to measure the Moon's orbit more precisely than was possible before. Rosing, who also grinds telescope mirrors, hand machined the reflector.
The August 2007 edition of
The Sky at Night shows Rosing working at
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope.
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