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Herbert A. Simon
Born 1916, Milwaukee, Wis.; Nobel Prize winner in economics and leader in AI and cognitive psychology who in 1956, with Allen Newell and J. C (Cliff) Shaw, first articulated a model of human and computer problem-solving based on heuristic search, and invented list processing languages to implement it.
Education: PhD, political science, University of Chicago, 1943.
Professional Experience: Int'l City Managers' Assoc., Chicago, 1936-1939; University of California, Berkeley, 1939-1942; Illinois Institute of Technology, 1942-1949; Carnegie Institute of Technology (later renamed Carnegie Mellon University): Graduate School of Industrial Administration, 1949-1965, Richard King Mellon University Professor of Computer Science and Psychology, 1965-present.
Honors and Awards: Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions, American Psychological Association, 1969; ACM A.M. Turing Award (with Allen Newell), 1975; Nobel Prize in economics, 1978; ORSA/TIMS John