JOHN MASHEY is a consultant for venture capitalists and technology companies. He sits on various technology advisory boards of startup companies, and is a trustee of the Computer History Museum.
He spent 10 years at Bell Laboratories, working on the Programmer’s Workbench version of Unix. He later managed development of Unix-based applications and software development systems. After Bell Labs, he was one of the designers of the MIPS RISC architecture, one of the founders of the SPEC benchmarking group, and chief scientist at Silicon Graphics. His interests have long included interactions between hardware and software.
Recently he has consulted and blogged on cleantech. He is interested in energy economics, green building technologies and clean transportation initiatives.
He received a BS in mathematics, and MS and PhD in computer science from Pennsylvania State University.
John Mashey
JOHN MASHEY is a consultant for venture capitalists and technology companies. He sits on various technology advisory boards of startup companies, and is a trustee of the Computer History Museum.
He spent 10 years at Bell Laboratories, working on the Programmer’s Workbench version of Unix. He later managed development of Unix-based applications and software development systems. After Bell Labs, he was one of the designers of the MIPS RISC architecture, one of the founders of the SPEC benchmarking group, and chief scientist at Silicon Graphics. His interests have long included interactions between hardware and software.
Recently he has consulted and blogged on cleantech. He is interested in energy economics, green building technologies and clean transportation initiatives.
He received a BS in mathematics, and MS and PhD in computer science from Pennsylvania State University.