• Ian Tremere Foster (born 1 January 1959) is a New Zealand-American computer scientist. He is a distinguished fellow, senior scientist, and director of...
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  • Ian Foster may refer to: Ian Foster (computer scientist) (born 1959), New Zealand–American computer scientist Ian Foster (footballer) (born 1976), English...
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  • the British Computer Society Award for Technical Innovation 1989 for Strand88. The language was created by computer scientists Ian Foster and Stephen...
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  • mosque shootings Stevan Eldred-Grigg – historian and novelist Ian Fostercomputer scientist Rob Fyfe – businessman and former Air New Zealand CEO Roy Good...
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    Ian Goldberg at the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science Ian Goldberg's publications Ian Goldberg's website at cypherpunks.ca UC Berkeley Ian...
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  • professor and former head of the Department of Mathematics at MIT Ian Fostercomputer scientist Murray Hill – seed technologist Diamond Jenness – anthropologist...
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    Ben Maurice Segal (born 19 May 1937 in Tel Aviv) is a British-Swiss computer scientist. He is known for his role as an Internet promoter. He attended William...
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  • chemist Enrico Fermi – 1938 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics Ian Foster - computer scientist, pioneer of Grid Computing James Franck – Nobel laureate Karl...
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    BCS Lovelace Medal (category Computer science awards)
    processing 2002 Ian Foster and Carl Kesselman – for contributions to grid computing 2001 Douglas C. Engelbart – for inventing the computer mouse 2000 Linus...
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    electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs, which enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks. The term computer system...
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    McCulloch professor of computer science at the University of Illinois Chicago. At Argonne National Laboratory, he works as a senior scientist, the deputy associate...
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  • Carl Kesselman (category American scientist stubs)
    is an American computer scientist specializing in grid computing technologies. This term was developed by him and professor Ian Foster in the book The...
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    Emin Gün Sirer (category American computer scientists)
    Emin Gün Sirer is a Turkish-American computer scientist. Sirer developed the Avalanche Consensus protocol underlying the Avalanche blockchain platform...
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  • professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Conor McBride, computer scientist Colin R. McInnes, professor of space systems engineering Alastair...
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  • advantage which results from using computers in battle situations. Foster states Licklider sought to promote computer use in order to "augment human intellect...
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  • In addition to the archetypical mad scientist, there are fictional characters who are scientists and engineers who go above and beyond the regular demands...
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  • Magdalen College, Oxford Dave Cliff, computer scientist Peter Coles, astrophysicist Ian H. S. Cullimore, computer scientist Anthony R. Dickinson FRS, neuroscientist...
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  • Wolfram, computer scientist and physicist Michael Woodford, economist George Zweig, physicist and neurobiologist Fouad Ajami, political scientist Charles...
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    was an IBM mainframe computer at Cambridge University's Computer Laboratory. "Phoenix/MVS" was also the name of the computer's operating system, written...
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  • experts, including grid computing developers Carl Kesselman of USC ISI, and Ian Foster of Argonne National Laboratories. Co-Principal Investigators are: Carl...
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    McConaghy, forensic scientist Ian McTaggart-Cowan, ecologist Patrick McTaggart-Cowan, meteorologist Faron Moller, computer scientist Barth Netterfield,...
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  • Soham murders (redirect from Ian Huntly)
    who were lured into the home of a local resident and school caretaker, Ian Kevin Huntley, who murdered them – likely via asphyxiation – and disposed...
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  • Thomas A. DeFanti (category Computer graphics professionals)
    is a distinguished professor of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a research scientist at the California Institute for Telecommunications...
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    Grace Hopper (category American computer scientists)
    1992) was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral. She was a pioneer of computer programming. Hopper was...
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    and low power requirements of MOSFETs have fostered today's microcomputer revolution. "Definition of computer". PCMAG. Retrieved 5 February 2024. Denny...
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  • Robinson (computer scientist) (born 1952): British computer scientist who is Professor of Computer Technology at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory...
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  • technology (commonly abbreviated as edutech, or edtech) is the combined use of computer hardware, software, and educational theory and practice to facilitate learning...
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  • Contact (1997 American film) (category Films about scientists)
    on the 1985 novel by Carl Sagan. It stars Jodie Foster as Dr. Eleanor "Ellie" Arroway, a SETI scientist who finds evidence of extraterrestrial life and...
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  • developments in the field; and to foster an environment within which PhD students undertaking research in theoretical computer science may gain experience in...
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  • environmentalist and academic Chris Wallace (computer scientist) (1933–2004), Australian computer scientist and physicist, developer of Minimum Message...
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