ABRAHAM
Abraham King is a co-founder at Immortal — a stealth mode startup blazing a new frontier.
Earlier, he was an entrepreneur in Aerospace and Defense working in partnership with Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, and Raytheon.
King’s prior work is used by the U.S. Navy to build mission critical integrity verification platforms in Submarine Combat Systems, and by the U.S. Air Force to build Situational Awareness Systems to autonomously manage real time complex networks of Space based assets and Ground Control Systems.
King was one of the creators of CERN’s foundational platforms — the primary framework behind Large Hadron Collider, spanning across forty nations — usage of which has resulted in multiple Nobel Prizes, e.g., Nobel Prize 2020, Nobel Prize 2017, Nobel Prize 2013, and other awards, e.g., Einstein Medal 2020. He led the international group which created the original technology blueprint in the United States, and later held multiple leadership and executive roles as member of the national executive board.
King began his career at the U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory Complex and the European Organization for Nuclear Research — working on Artificial Intelligence, Planet scale Distributed Computing, Cryptography, and Supercomputing.
Before being released across the globe, the World Wide Web and its underlying standards were originally created at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) to prepare for the organization of massive scale distributed information for the worldwide teams working on Large Hadron Collider.
Tracing its origins to the Manhattan Project and the World Wars, the U.S. Department of Energy develops and maintains the Nuclear Stockpile for the United States. To fulfill its mission, it owns the most advanced Distributed Computing technologies and the most powerful Supercomputers on the planet.