Henning Schulzrinne
ORG Columbia University
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Henning Schulzrinne, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Columbia University.
Dr. Schulzrinne is heavily involved in the areas of Internet real-time and multimedia services and protocols, mobile systems, modeling and analysis of computer-communication networks, and network security. He has been a driving force behind the technical development and market acceptance, both nationally and globally, of Voice over Internet Protocol, a technology for transmitting ordinary telephone calls over the Internet. In 1998, Dr. Schulzrinne's research in the ability to support real-time voice services over the Internet culminated with his development of the Session Initiation Protocol, a signaling protocol for Internet conferencing, telephony, events notification and instant messaging. His work was recognized internationally through his receipt of the 2000 Voice Over Network Pioneer Award.
Dr. Schulzrinne is heavily involved in the areas of Internet real-time and multimedia services and protocols, mobile systems, modeling and analysis of computer-communication networks, and network security. He has been a driving force behind the technical development and market acceptance, both nationally and globally, of Voice over Internet Protocol, a technology for transmitting ordinary telephone calls over the Internet. In 1998, Dr. Schulzrinne's research in the ability to support real-time voice services over the Internet culminated with his development of the Session Initiation Protocol, a signaling protocol for Internet conferencing, telephony, events notification and instant messaging. His work was recognized internationally through his receipt of the 2000 Voice Over Network Pioneer Award.