Harald Prokop,
a German computer scientist, since 2012 CTO at LevelUp [1][2], and before senior vice president of engineering at Akamai. Harald Prokop received an undergraduate degree in computer science from the University of Karlsruhe in Germany, and a M.Sc. in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT[3], where his Thesis advisor was Charles Leiserson. He was involved in the Cilk project [4] and was co-author of the computer chess program Cilkchess[5], as well co-author of the paper on using De Bruijn sequences for bitscan purposes. During the WCCC 1999 in Paderborn, he operated the program Mini.
a German computer scientist, since 2012 CTO at LevelUp [1] [2], and before senior vice president of engineering at Akamai. Harald Prokop received an undergraduate degree in computer science from the University of Karlsruhe in Germany, and a M.Sc. in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT [3], where his Thesis advisor was Charles Leiserson. He was involved in the Cilk project [4] and was co-author of the computer chess program Cilkchess [5], as well co-author of the paper on using De Bruijn sequences for bitscan purposes. During the WCCC 1999 in Paderborn, he operated the program Mini.
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