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Bell received a B. S.
( 1956 ), and M. S.
( 1957 ) in electrical engineering from MIT.
He then went to the university of New South Wales in Australia on a Fulbright Scholarship, where he taught classes on computer design, programmed one of the first computers to arrive in Australia ( called UTECOM, a version of the English Electric DEUCE ) and published his first academic paper.
Returning to the U. S., he worked in the MIT Speech Computation Laboratory under Professor Ken Stevens, where he wrote the first Analysis by Synthesis program.

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