E. Mark Gold (often written "E Mark Gold" without a dot,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] born 1936 in Los Angeles)[9]: vi is an American physicist, mathematician, and computer scientist.
Since 1999, an award of the conference on Algorithmic learning theory is named after him.
[9]: vi In Jan 1965, got his Ph.D. from UCLA, supervised by Abraham Robinson.
[13][9]: i [14][3]: 403 In 1962 and 1963, he worked at Unified Science Associates, Pasadena, on physics problems.
[15][16]: 695 [17] About in 1963, he turned to mathematics,[16]: 695 working for Lear Siegler,[16]: 695 [18]: 48 [3]: 395 the RAND Corporation,[10][2]: 447 Stanford University,[1] the Institute for Formal Studies, Los Angeles,[2]: 447 and the Oregon Research Institute.