• Source: Calvin Gotlieb
    • Calvin Carl "Kelly" Gotlieb, (March 27, 1921 – October 16, 2016) was a Canadian professor and computer scientist who has been called the "Father of Computing" in Canada. He was a Professor in Computer Science at the University of Toronto.


      Biography


      He received a Bachelor of Science in physics in 1942, a Master of Arts in 1944 and a Ph.D. in 1947 from the University of Toronto.
      In 1948, he co-founded the computation centre at the University of Toronto and was part of the first team in Canada to build computers and to provide computing services. In 1950, he created the first university course on computing in Canada and in 1951 offered the first graduate course. In 1964, he helped to found the first Canadian graduate department of computer science at the University of Toronto.
      In 1958, he helped to found the Canadian Information Processing Society and was its president from 1960 to 1961.
      In 1995, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and in 2006, a founding Fellow of the Canadian Information Processing Society. In 1994, he received the International Federation for Information Processing Isaac L. Auerbach Award and was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.
      He was married to Phyllis Bloom, a Canadian science fiction novelist and poet, from 1949 until her death in 2009. Kelly and Phyllis Gotlieb had three children: son Leo Gotlieb; daughters Margaret Gotlieb and Jane Lipson.
      Kelly Gotlieb died on October 16, 2016, in Toronto.


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      External links



      Calvin Carl Gotlieb at The Canadian Encyclopedia
      Prof. Gotlieb, Classified Work interview with (archived), Stephen Ibaraki
      Prof. Gotlieb, Pioneer in Computing Profile by (archived), Stephen Ibaraki
      Prof. Gotlieb, International Science and Engineering Fair interview with (archived), Stephen Ibaraki
      Prof. Gotlieb, Security Trumps Privacy interview with (archived), Stephen Ibaraki
      Prof. Gotlieb, Skills Shortage interview with (archived), Stephen Ibaraki
      Prof. Gotlieb, Evolution of Computers interview with (archived), Stephen Ibaraki
      Prof. Gotlieb, Foundational work with the ACM interview with (archived), Stephen Ibaraki
      Prof. Gotlieb, IFIP and CIPS interview with (archived), Stephen Ibaraki
      C. C. (Kelly) Gotlieb interview: April 29, April 30, May 5, May 6 1992 and July 17, 2007 in ACM Oral History Interviews
      Calvin Gotlieb archival papers held at the University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services

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