Monty Newborn

Monroe "Monty" Newborn (born May 21, 1938), former chairman of the Computer Chess Committee of the Association for Computing Machinery,[1] is a professor emeritus of computer science at McGill University in Montreal[2] (formerly professor of electrical engineering at Columbia University).[3] He briefly served as president of the International Computer Chess Association and co-wrote a computer chess program named Ostrich In the 1970's.[4]

  1. ^ The New York Times
  2. ^ Once Again, Machine Beats Human Champion at Chess
  3. ^ Habitats tomorrow: homes and communities in an exciting new era : selections from The futurist, Edward Cornish, World Future Society
  4. ^ Habitats tomorrow: homes and communities in an exciting new era : selections from The futurist, Edward Cornish, World Future Society