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Robert M. Gray (born November 1, 1943 ) is an American information theorist , and the Alcatel-Lucent Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California . He is best known for his contributions to quantization and compression, particularly the development of vector quantization .

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12-495: Robert , Robbie , Bob or Bobby Gray may refer to: Sportspeople [ edit ] Robert Gray (discus thrower) (born 1956), Canadian Olympic athlete Robbie Gray (born 1988), Australian rules footballer Bob Gray (Australian footballer) (1943–2008), Australian rules footballer for Footscray Bob Gray (cross-country skier) (born 1939), American Olympic skier Bobby Gray (American football) (born 1978), former safety in

24-523: A name espoused by " Pennywise the Dancing Clown " from Stephen King's It See also [ edit ] R. Henry Grey (1891–1934), American silent film actor who was sometimes credited as Robert Gray Robert Grey (disambiguation) Rob Gray (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

36-399: Is a Canadian former athlete . He competed in the men's discus throw at the 1984 Summer Olympics . This biographical article relating to Canadian athletics and track and field is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Robert M. Gray In 1980, Gray was elevated to the grade of IEEE fellow for contribution to information and communication theory. Gray received

48-646: The 1984 IEEE Centennial Medal . Gray received the 2002 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring from the National Science Foundation . In 2020 he received both, The Okawa Prize for his seminal research in information coding theory and data compression, and enormous contributions to the promotion of diversity in engineering education, and IEEE Aaron D. Wyner Distinguished Service Award for his outstanding leadership in, and providing long standing, exceptional service, to

60-500: The 2008 Claude E. Shannon Award from the IEEE Information Theory Society , for his fundamental contributions to information theory, particularly in the area of quantization theory. He was also the recipient of the 2008 IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal , the 1998 Golden Jubilee Award for Technological Innovation from the IEEE Information Theory Society , the 1993 IEEE Signal Processing Society Award, and

72-1070: The Information Theory community. Gray was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering in 2007 for contributions to information theory and data compression. He received the IEEE Third Millennium Medal in 2000. Born in 1943 in San Diego, Gray grew up in Coronado, California . He was the third child in a family of five children. Gray followed his two older brothers to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . He earned his B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from MIT, obtaining his M.S. in 1966. Gray earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from University of Southern California in 1969; his Ph.D. adviser

84-967: The National Football League Bobby Gray (boxer) , boxer from San Jose, California Association football [ edit ] Robert Gray (footballer, born 1927) (1927–2018), Scottish footballer Robert Gray (footballer, born 1951) , Scottish footballer Robert Gray (footballer, born 1953) , Scottish footballer Robert Gray (footballer, born 1970) , English footballer Bob Gray (footballer, born 1872) (1872–1926), Scottish football player (Grimsby Town) Bob Gray (footballer, born 1923) (1923–2022), English football goalkeeper Bob Gray (soccer) (born 1952), former head men's soccer coach at Marshall University Politicians [ edit ] Robert Andrew Gray (1882–1975), American politician from Florida Robert Isaac Dey Gray (c. 1772–1804), Canadian politician Robert Gray (Mississippi politician) (born 1969), politician from

96-845: The US state of Mississippi Robert Gray (North Carolina politician) , state legislator Robert Gray (Scottish politician) (c. 1895–1975), Scottish nationalist activist Bob Gray (Australian politician) (1898–1978), Australian politician in Victoria Bob Gray (South Dakota politician) (born 1971), American politician in the South Dakota Senate Other [ edit ] Robert Gray (accountancy academic) (1948–2020), British social and environmental accounting theorist Robert Gray (actor) (1945–2013), actor in Armed and Dangerous Robert Gray (bishop of Bristol) (1762–1834), father of

108-498: The Victoria Cross Robert Keith Gray (1921–2014), Republican activist and public relations executive Robert M. Gray (born 1943), American information theorist R. W. Gray , Canadian writer and film studies academic Robert Whytlaw-Gray (1877–1958), English chemist Bob Gray (priest) (born 1970), Irish Anglican priest Rob Gray (art director) (1962–2016), Canadian production designer Bob Gray,

120-565: The bishop of Cape Town Robert Gray (bishop of Cape Town) (1809–1872), first Anglican bishop of Cape Town Robert Gray (ornithologist) (1825–1887), Scottish ornithologist Robert Gray (poet) (born 1945), Australian poet Robert Gray (sea captain) (1755–1806), American merchant sea-captain and explorer Robert A. Gray (1834–1906), Union Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Robert H. Gray (1948–2021), American data analyst, author, and astronomer Robert Hampton Gray (1917–1945), Canadian naval officer, pilot, and recipient of

132-431: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert_Gray&oldid=1243289801 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Robert Gray (discus thrower) Robert Gray (born 5 October 1956)

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144-604: Was Robert A. Scholtz . He began his career at the US Naval Ordnance Laboratory . Gray has written or co-authored a number of technical texts, including: Gray is also an amateur historian and has collected together some historical letters from diplomats into books: Gray is the Founding Editor of Foundations and Trends in Signal Processing . He has also been Editor-in-Chief of both that publication and

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