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Avie Tevanian
NameAvie Tevanian
Birth date1961
OccupationSoftware engineer, businessman

Avie Tevanian is a renowned software engineer and businessman, best known for his work at NeXT and Apple Inc., where he collaborated with Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive to develop innovative technologies. Tevanian's contributions to the field of computer science have been recognized by Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University. His work has also been influenced by Andrew Tanenbaum, Donald Knuth, and Richard Stallman. As a leading figure in the tech industry, Tevanian has been associated with Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, and Eric Schmidt.

Early Life and Education

Avie Tevanian was born in 1961 in United States. He developed an interest in computer science at an early age, inspired by Alan Turing, John von Neumann, and Marvin Minsky. Tevanian pursued his undergraduate degree at University of Rochester, where he studied Computer Science and Mathematics under the guidance of Robert Constable and Daniel Friedman. He then moved to Carnegie Mellon University to earn his graduate degree, working alongside Raj Reddy and Takeo Kanade. During his time at Carnegie Mellon, Tevanian was exposed to the work of Allen Newell and Herbert Simon.

Career

Tevanian's career in software engineering began at Carnegie Mellon University, where he worked on Mach (kernel) and collaborated with Richard Rashid and Avadis Tevanian Jr.. He then joined NeXT, a company co-founded by Steve Jobs and Ross Perot, where he contributed to the development of NeXTSTEP and worked with Joel Spolsky and Don Melton. Tevanian's experience at NeXT prepared him for his future role at Apple Inc., where he would work with Jonathan Ive and Scott Forstall to create innovative products. His work has also been influenced by Tim Berners-Lee, Vint Cerf, and Bob Kahn.

Apple Inc.

At Apple Inc., Tevanian played a crucial role in the development of Mac OS X, working closely with Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive. He was responsible for the integration of NeXTSTEP and Mach (kernel) into the new operating system, which would eventually become the foundation for iOS and iPadOS. Tevanian's team at Apple included Bertrand Serlet and Craig Federighi, and he collaborated with Microsoft and Oracle Corporation to ensure compatibility and interoperability. His work at Apple has been recognized by IEEE Computer Society, Association for Computing Machinery, and National Academy of Engineering.

Post-Apple Career

After leaving Apple Inc., Tevanian went on to pursue other ventures, including Tellme Networks, a company co-founded by Mike McCue and Peter Friedman. He has also been involved with Venture Capital firms, such as Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital, working with John Doerr and Michael Moritz. Tevanian's experience in the tech industry has been sought after by Google, Amazon (company), and Facebook, and he has worked with Sundar Pichai, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg. His contributions to the field of computer science have been recognized by University of California, Berkeley, Harvard University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Personal Life

Avie Tevanian's personal life is marked by his passion for Computer Science and his commitment to Innovation. He has been influenced by the work of Niklaus Wirth, Edsger W. Dijkstra, and Donald Knuth, and has collaborated with Andrew Yao and Robert Tarjan. Tevanian's interests extend beyond technology, and he has been involved with Philanthropy and Education, working with Bill Gates Foundation and Carnegie Corporation of New York. His work has been recognized by National Science Foundation, National Academy of Sciences, and American Academy of Arts and Sciences. As a prominent figure in the tech industry, Tevanian has been associated with Silicon Valley, San Francisco, and Palo Alto, and has worked with Stanford University, University of California, Los Angeles, and California Institute of Technology.

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