Robert Zeidman
- January 10, 2024
- American Researcher
Quick Facts
Full Name | Robert Zeidman |
Occupation | American Researcher |
Date Of Birth | Jan 18, 1960(1960-01-18) |
Age | 64 |
Birthplace | Philadelphia |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Pennsylvania |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Robert Zeidman Biography
Name | Robert Zeidman |
Birthday | Jan 18 |
Birth Year | 1960 |
Place Of Birth | Philadelphia |
Home Town | Pennsylvania |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Robert Zeidman is one of the most popular and richest American researcher who was born on January 18, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Robert Zeidman, born January 18, 1960, is an American electrical engineer and educator. He has contributed to the design of Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC), Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA), embedded systems development and software synthesis. Zeidman is best known for his pioneering research and development software-forensics tools. This was crucial in making it possible to detect software source-code correlation and turning previously subjective information into empirical proof. Zeidman has been a consultant in more than 160 cases involving billions in disputed intellectual properties. The software forensics tools that he created have been used worldwide in litigation and his book, “The Software IP Detective’s Handbook,” remains the standard textbook in software forensics.
Zeidman is also known for his embedded system development work. Zeidman is a pioneer in the design of embedded systems. He has been designing ASICs and FPGAs for RISC-based parallel processors, vector supercomputers and laser printers. Zeidman also designed hardware emulators and network switches and routers as well as ASICs and FPGAs. Apple Computer, Cadence Design Systems Cisco Systems, Intel Mentor Graphics Ricoh Systems and Texas Instruments are some of his clients.
In 1992 Zeidman wrote his second novel, “Horror Flick.”
In January 1992 Zeidman invented remote backup and founded the company eVault Remote Backup Service. The company closed in April 1999 and the intellectual property became part of EVault, which was sold to Seagate Technology in 2007.
Zeidman Consulting was founded in October 1987 by Zeidman. It provides software and hardware design services, engineering support, and expert witnesses for high tech litigation. Zeidman is still the president of the company. Zeidman’s work with Zeidman Consulting included the creation of Molasses(r), a patent virtualization software that allows a slow-speed hardware emulator or prototype attached to a high speed network to replicate network hardware in a real system. Zeidman was also an expert in more than 160 court cases that involved billions in intellectual property disputes. These included Brocade v. A10 Networks for which he testified, ConnectU. Facebook, which was made famous by the Academy Award-winning film, “The Social Network” and Texas Instruments. His client received an award of $1 billion. Zeidman Consulting also developed the software tools SynthOS(r), and CodeSuite(r), that became the flagship products of his two software companies, Zeidman Technologies and Software Analysis and Forensic Engineering Corporation.
Robert Zeidman Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | American researcher |
House | Living in own house. |
Robert Zeidman is one of the richest American Researcher from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Robert Zeidman 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Zeidman was raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1981, Zeidman earned a bachelor’s degree in physics and electrical engineering at Cornell University. He also received a master’s in electrical engineering at Stanford University in 1982. From 1983 to 1988, Zeidman worked as an engineer designing computer chips for four companies: Signetics (April 1983-December 1984), ROLM Corp (January – August 1985), American Supercomputers (19 September – December 1985) and Telestream (January 1986-March 1988). Z Enterprises was founded by Zeidman in May 1986. It produces novelty items such as T-shirts, napkins, posters and mugs from Silicon Valley. Zeidman still owns the company.
Zeidman was the founder of many companies. Seven of these are still in operation: Z Enterprises (novelty products from Silicon Valley; May 1986 – present); Zeidman Consulting; hardware and software design services; October 1987 – present; eVault Remote Backup Service; January 1992 – April 1999; The Chalkboard Network; online business and engineering courses; January 1999 December 2002; Software Analysis and Forensic Engineering Corporation; software tools for embedded software software development; September 2007 — present; Firtiva (online films and videos and films and online videos and films and movies and web
In 1991 Zeidman wrote his first novel, “The Amazing Adventure of Edward and Dr. Sprechtmachen.”
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Also in 2002 Zeidman wrote and published his third engineering text book, “Designing with FPGAs and CPLDs.”
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Robert Ranked on the list of most popular American researcher. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Robert Zeidman celebrates birthday on January 18 of every year.
In September 2007 Zeidman founded the company Software Analysis and Forensic Engineering Corporation, which provides software tools for intellectual property litigation. The company’s main product is CodeSuite®, which includes the patented BitMatch®, CodeCross®, CodeDiff®, CodeMatch®, and SourceDetective® functions for accelerating the process of detecting copying of software code. The company still operates with Zeidman as president.