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Stephen H."Steve" Pink

Stephen H."Steve" Pink Class of '66
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 Stephen H."Steve" Pink

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Lancaster University is approaching its 50th anniversary with a world-class reputation as a centre for excellence in teaching, scholarship and research. Currently ranked as a top 10 UK university and in the top 125 universities in the world, Lancaster continues to sustain its reputation for teaching and research excellence both nationally and internationally for more Click Here

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June 10, 1948

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  • Lancaster university
    Professor · Aug 2004 to present
    Computing Department
  • University of Arizona
    Associate Professor · Jan 2000 to Jul 2004 · Tucson, Arizona
    Computer Science Department
  • Lulea University
    Professor · Mar 1994 to Jan 2000
    Computer Communicatioins
  • Swedish Institute of Computer Science
    Research Director · Jul 1988 to Dec 1999 · Stockholm, Sweden
    Research in Computer Communications
  • Symbolics, Inc.
    Member of Technical Staff
    Software Systems

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Grad School:
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Class of 1993 · PhD · Computer Science

Cornell University
MA · Philosophy

College:
Minnesota
Class of 1970 · Philosophy

Steve is a professor at Lancaster university Studied Computer Science at Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Lives in Wilmot, New Hampshire Knows Swedish & Dutch. 

I'M SO LONESOME I COULD CRY (1949)

by Hank Williams


With Jakob Ollén, Steve Pink and Karen Woolis in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
Lucky Leo got to have lunch with his #grandpa today! — with Steve Pink and Eposhe Paul Ithete at Adrienne's Pizzabar.
Family time! — with Steve Pink and Eposhe Paul Ithete at Harlem NYC
Stephen H."Steve" Pink

Lives in Wilmot, New Hampshire

Wilmot is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,358 at the 2010 census. Wilmot is home to Winslow State Park and a small part of Gile State Forest.

Incorporated in 1807 from part of New London, the town took its name from Dr. James Wilmot, an English clergyman who had spoken out against England's treatment of the American colonies. Dr. Wilmot was rector at Barton-on-Heath in Warwickshire, England.

Wilmot is in northwestern Merrimack County, in the Dartmouth–Lake Sunapee Region of New Hampshire. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 29.8 square miles (77.2 km2), of which 29.5 sq mi (76.4 km2) is land and 0.2 sq mi (0.5 km2), or 0.74%, is water. Wilmot is drained by theBlackwater River and Kimpton Brook.

Mount Kearsarge, elevation 2,931 feet (893 m) above sea level, on the southeastern border, is the highest point in town. Winslow State Park, at the northern foot of the mountain, provides access by two hiking trails to the summit. The state park and the Winslow Trail are named after Captain John Winslow, the commander of theUSS Kearsarge, which in June 1864 sank the CSS Alabama in the English Channel in a famous Civil War sea battle.

The town is the home of Camps Kenwood and Evergreen on Eagle Pond.


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My two granddaughters: Evelyn and Luna. — in Manhattan, New York.

Evelyn and Luna May 7th, 2016
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