
Dr. Robert H. Kahn
Dr. Robert H. Kahn is a prominent American computer scientist known for his pivotal role in the development of the internet. Along with Vinton Cerf, he co-designed the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), foundational technologies that enable computers to communicate across networks. These protocols allow different devices to exchange data efficiently and reliably, forming the backbone of modern internet communication. Dr. Kahn's work has had a profound impact on how we connect and share information globally, leading to the expansive digital world we experience today.