Israel Samuel (Bob) Herschberg, (March 18, 1928 - March 19, 1998)
was a Dutch chemist, computer scientist, and from 1978 until his retirement at January 16, 1998, professor of Computer Science at the Delft University of Technology. With Jaap van den Herik, Bob Herschberg was long time editor of the ICCA Journal as well as editor of the Advances in Computer Chess 7 conference proceedings.
Bob Herschberg started to study chemistry in Amsterdam and had first contact with computers in 1958. His 1966 thesis Overdetermined Linear Systems in Multicomponent Spectrophotometry[3] from the Eindhoven University of Technology was a groundbreaking publication, and his related school of information theory was yielding a new generation of computer scientist in the Netherlands. After a career as consultant at Nederlandse Staatsmijnen and Unilever, where he revealed many errors in the operating systems of their mainframes, he accepted a professorship at Delft University of Technology in 1978, with research interests Information security and Computer Chess [4]. He had the fame as "The Ethical Hacker" [5] and in his inaugural address titled In de Ban van de Fout (Under the spell of error) [6] he stated that the protection of private-sensitive data is actually impossible. Only two months after his retirement, Israel Samuel Herschberg passed away at age 70.
Bob Herschberg was fully dedicated to science, language, literature, and problem solving. He was not a chess-player himself, but his father was, and in the Jewish tradition he liked what his father liked. Therefor he was interested in computer chess. Consequently, he encouraged me to bring the ICCA Newsletters/Journal to Delft and promised me support. As all readers know he was a stickler for perfection. Being so devoted to science, he entrusted his body to science. I am sure, his contributions to computer chess will live on.
Bob Herschberg (1986). The 5th World Microcomputer Chess Championship. ICCA Journal, Vol. 9, No. 3, Review on a booklet by C. Roos and T. Sibbing, Computer Chess Foundation Amsterdam
Jaap van den Herik, Bob Herschberg (1986). Omniscience, the Rulegiver? Proceedings of L'Intelligenza Artificiale Ed Il Gioco Degli Scacchi, IIIo Convegno Internazionale (eds. B. Pernici and M. Somalvico), pp. 1-17.
was a Dutch chemist, computer scientist, and from 1978 until his retirement at January 16, 1998, professor of Computer Science at the Delft University of Technology. With Jaap van den Herik, Bob Herschberg was long time editor of the ICCA Journal as well as editor of the Advances in Computer Chess 7 conference proceedings.
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Biography
Born 1928 in Rotterdam, Israel Samuel Herschberg visited the Gymnasium Erasmianum until the Nuremberg Laws were applied during the German Occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. He continued at the Joodse Lycea (Jewish College) in Rotterdam and Amsterdam, until he got arrested in April 1944, and imprisoned in the Bergen-Belsen Nazi concentration camp (via Westerbork). After his liberation he continued at Gymnasium Erasmianum and got a diplom in 1946 [2].Bob Herschberg started to study chemistry in Amsterdam and had first contact with computers in 1958. His 1966 thesis Overdetermined Linear Systems in Multicomponent Spectrophotometry [3] from the Eindhoven University of Technology was a groundbreaking publication, and his related school of information theory was yielding a new generation of computer scientist in the Netherlands. After a career as consultant at Nederlandse Staatsmijnen and Unilever, where he revealed many errors in the operating systems of their mainframes, he accepted a professorship at Delft University of Technology in 1978, with research interests Information security and Computer Chess [4]. He had the fame as "The Ethical Hacker" [5] and in his inaugural address titled In de Ban van de Fout (Under the spell of error) [6] he stated that the protection of private-sensitive data is actually impossible. Only two months after his retirement, Israel Samuel Herschberg passed away at age 70.
Poems
Under the acronym DRISH, Bob Herschberg was a writer of poems, and published/translated Hebrew and French poems and literature of Judah Halevi, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Leah Goldberg and Charles d’ Orléans [7].Quotes
by David Levy from Intelligence blues, Bewaar Me [8]:by Jaap van den Herik from Israel Samuel Herschberg: An Obituary [9]
Selected Publications
[10] [11]1966
1977
1982
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
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References
Bert Houweling, from Giga's Hacker Media by Walter Belgers
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