Dennis Jennings (Internet pioneer)
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Dennis M. Jennings is an Irish physicist, academic, Internet pioneer, and venture capitalist. In 1985–1986 he was responsible for three critical decisions that shaped the subsequent development of
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, the network that became the Internet.


Education and academic career

Dennis Jennings holds a 1st Class honours physics BSc degree (1967) and a PhD degree (1972) obtained for a search for high-energy gamma radiation from pulsars (neutron stars), both from
University College Dublin University College Dublin (commonly referred to as UCD) ( ga, Coláiste na hOllscoile, Baile Átha Cliath) is a public research university in Dublin, Ireland, and a member institution of the National University of Ireland. With 33,284 student ...
."Dennis Jennings biographical sketch"
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Jennings was the director of Computing Services at the University College Dublin from 1977 to 1999, where he was responsible for the university IT infrastructure and a staff of over 90 people. In 1986, while on leave from UCD he was interim President of the Consortium for Scientific Computing at the John von Neumann Centre (JvNC) in Princeton, New Jersey, responsible for the start-up of the supercomputer centre.
''Independent.ie'', 4 October 2007
, In 2016, Jennings was awarded UCD Alumnus of the Year in Science.


Internet pioneer

In 1984, the
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(NSF) began construction of several regional
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centres to provide very high-speed computing resources for the US research community. In 1985 NSF hired Jennings as its first Program Director for Networking to lead the establishment of the
National Science Foundation Network The National Science Foundation Network (NSFNET) was a program of coordinated, evolving projects sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) from 1985 to 1995 to promote advanced research and education networking in the United States. The p ...
(NSFNET) to provide access to the five NSF super-computing centres and to enable sharing of resources and information. Jennings made three critical decisions that shaped the subsequent development of NSFNET: * that it would be a general-purpose research network, not limited to connection of the supercomputers; * it would act as the backbone for connection of regional networks at each supercomputing site; and * it would use the
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's TCP/IP protocols. Jennings was also actively involved in the start-up of research networks in Europe (
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, EARN – President;
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– Board member) and Ireland ( HEAnet – initial proposal and later Board member). He chaired the Board and General Assembly of the
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(CENTR) from 1999 to early 2001 and was actively involved in the start-up of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). He was a member of the ICANN Board from 2007 to 2010, serving as vice-chair in 2009–2010. He served as Chairman of the Oversight Board of the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) from 2006 to 2012."Oversight Board Membership"
In April 2014 Jennings was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame.


Venture capitalist

Jennings is the co-founder of 4th Level Ventures (2002 to 2011) – an Irish Venture Capital company whose primary objective is to invest in companies commercialising the business opportunities that arise from university research in Ireland. He is also an
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, investing in early-stage technology companies. He is currently chairman and/or board member of several technology companies, and has a wide experience of the issues relating to the start-up, funding, supervision and governance, and survival of early-stage technology companies.


Opera and classical music

He is an opera and classical music enthusiast and is currently the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Royal Irish Academy of Music. He served as the chairman of the Advisory Board of the Choral Scholars of University College Dublin (2002-2019)."UCD Choral Scholars gain international acclaim"
''UCD News'', April 2003


Selected publications


"The Design of a Real-Time Operating System for a Minicomputer, Part 1"
W F C Purser and D M Jennings, ''Software: Practice and Experience'', Vol 5 No. 2 (1975), pp. 147–167.
"Computer Networking for Scientists"
Dennis M. Jennings, Lawrence H,. Landweber, Ira H. Fuchs, David J. Farber, and W. Richards Adrion, ''Science'', Vol. 231 No. 4741 (28 February 1986), pp. 943–950.
"Research computer networks and their interconnection"
L H Landweber, D M Jennings, and I Fuchs, ''IEEE Communications Magazine'', Vol. 24, no. 6 (1986), pp. 5–17.
Information Technologies in Support of Research
Dennis M. Jennings, ''Higher Education Management'', v2 n3 (1990), pp. 310–18. *"Computing the best for Europe", Dennis Jennings, ''Nature'', Vol. 329, No. 6142, pp. 775–778, 29 October 1987


See also

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Internet pioneers Instead of having a single "inventor", the Internet was developed by many people over many years. The following are some Internet pioneers who contributed to its early and ongoing development. These include early theoretical foundations, specifyi ...


References


External links


The UCD Interview: Dr Dennis Jennings, Director, UCD Computing Services
''UCD News-The magazine of University College Dublin'', April 1996 {{DEFAULTSORT:Jennings, Dennis Living people Internet pioneers Alumni of University College Dublin Academics of University College Dublin Year of birth missing (living people)