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Pål Spilling

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Pål Spilling
Pål Spilling in 2007.
Born(1934-10-29)29 October 1934
Died16 January 2018(2018-01-16) (aged 83)
Known forrole in the development of theInternet
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Oslo
Utrecht University
Academic work
Disciplinecomputer science
physics
InstitutionsUniversity of Oslo

Pål Spilling (29 October 1934 – 16 January 2018[1]) was a NorwegianInternet pioneer and professor at theUniversity of Oslo and the UNIK Graduate Center atKjeller in Norway.

Biography

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He obtained hiscand.real. degree in physics from the University of Oslo in 1963. In January 1964, he started on a PhD program atUtrecht University in The Netherlands, and finished his degree in summer 1968 in experimental low-energy neutron physics. Subsequently he joined the nuclear physics group atEindhoven University of Technology in The Netherlands.

In January 1972, Spilling joined theNorwegian Defence Research Establishment (NDRE) at Kjeller in Norway, and in 1974 started working on computer networks under the leadership ofYngvar Lundh at NDRE in collaboration with theDARPA-funded research program on packet switching and Internet technology in the US.

The firstARPANET node outside the US was established at Kjeller, Norway in June 1973 for the NDRE researchers, and by the end of July 1973, an ARPANET node was also set up in the U.K. at theUniversity College London.

Spilling visited ProfessorPeter Kirstein's research group at UCL in 1974 (other sources,[2] including Pål Spillings own, say that this was in 1975) and worked withVint Cerf, then junior assistant professor atStanford University, on the then proposedTransmission Control Protocol conducting the first TCP tests between different implementations. Peter Kirstein writes:

One of the most significant activities at the time, seen from the 25 years on, were the early protocol experiments in late 1974 between a junior Assistant Professor at Stanford (Vint Cerf), and a visiting scholar from Norway at UCL (Paal Spilling) of the proposed Transmission Control Protocol. This international experiment, was the first test anywhere of the protocol suite now called the "Internet suite", which has made possible the current development of the Internet.[3]

Birth of Internet plaque at Stanford University ceremony 28 July 2005

During the next few years Spilling also participated in the development of theInternet Protocol and other early computer network protocols. He was visiting scientist atSRI International at Stanford University in 1979/80, where he worked on the Packet Radio program.

Spilling left NDRE in August 1982 to join the former Research Department of theNorwegian Telecommunications Administration (NTA-RD), also at Kjeller. The NDRE ARPANET node followed Spilling to NTA-RD, and became a dooropener to packet switching and real time international communications for Norwegian research and academic communities. At NTA-RD Spilling also worked on communications security and the combination of Internet technology and fiber-optic transmission networks.[4]

In 1988, ARPANET saw its first widespread infection by self-replicating code: Morris, a worm that could install multiple copies of itself on the same computer, causing infected systems to grind to a halt. As the Morris worm began to spread in the United States, Spilling's American colleagues called to warn him. Faced with a threat to his nation's entire network of computers, he acted quickly and disconnected Norway from the rest of the Internet, which at the time could be done by unplugging a single cable.[5][6]

In 1993 Spilling became professor atDepartment of informatics, University of Oslo andUNIK, the University Graduate Center at Kjeller. Pål Spilling was internationally recognised for his role in the development of the Internet. His name is engraved in a bronze plaque roll of honour ofInternet pioneers atStanford University.

Spilling was also a local politician for theConservative Party inGjerdrum.[6]

In 2021, Spilling was posthumously inducted to theInternet Hall of Fame.[7]

References

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  1. ^"Internett-pionér Pål Spilling (83) er død".tv2.no (in Norwegian). January 16, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2018.
  2. ^"Internett.no/historie - Unn Kristin Daling og Øyvind Thomassen"(PDF). NTNU. 2006.
  3. ^"Early Experiences with the ARPANET and INTERNET in the UK - Peter T. Kirstein"(PDF). University College London (UCL). 1998-07-28.
  4. ^Næss, Bjørn (2013).Tilkoblet ('Connected'). Trondheim: Akademika.ISBN 9788232102815.
  5. ^"14 strange but true tech facts you (Probably) don't know". 7 November 2015.
  6. ^abKjeller, Universitetssenteret på; Røsjø, Bjarne (2012-02-05)."Den norske Internett-pioneren".www.forskning.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved2025-12-06.
  7. ^"Pål Spilling".Internet Hall of Fame. Retrieved2024-01-16.

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