Nick McKeown

Nick McKeown has been a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University since 1995. He grew up in the UK and received his BEng from Leeds University in 1986. He moved to the US in 1989 to do an MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California at Berkeley. His research group works on new Internet architectures, software-defined networks and how to make routers faster. He co-founded several companies based on technology started at Stanford. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and recently received the ACM Sigcomm "Lifetime Achievement" Award.
More info: http://yuba.stanford.edu/~nickm/

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Introduction to Computer Networking (Stanford Online) Lagunita Stanford Online
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Introduction to Computer Networking (Stanford Online)

Dive into Stanford University's Introduction to Computer Networking course, a self-paced journey through the basics of how the Internet functions. This online learning experience unravels the complexities of networking, starting with the modulation of bits on wires and in wireless environments, progressing to higher-level protocols that power applications like BitTorrent and HTTP.

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