Philip Emeagwali

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Philip Emeagwali is a Nigerian-born computer scientist/geologist who was one of two winners of the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize, a prize from the IEEE, for his use of the Connection Machine supercomputer – a machine featuring over 65,000 parallel processors – to help analyze petroleum fields. Wikipedia
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1954
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    Philip Emeagwali helped give birth to the supercomputer, the technology that spawned the Internet. African American Inventors - black scientists inventions
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    Emeagwali's dissertation was reviewed by a panel which comprised of people within the University of Michigan and some external academics. They concluded that Emeagwali's work did not merit a Ph.D. In 1996, he sued the University, alleging racial discrimi
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    I once believed that capital was another word for money, the accumulated wealth of a country or its people. Surely, I thought, wealth is determined by the money or property in one's possession. Then I saw a Deutsche Bank advertisement in the Wall Street
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    Young Philip Emeagwali nodded. He knew he had just 36 seconds to answer each question. It was not enough time to write the answers down, so he'd have to calculate them in his head. Philip's father started firing questions at him. "Mohammed averaged 88
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  • IEEE - IEEE History Center:...

    Philip Emeagwali was born on 23 August 1954 in Akure, Nigeria. After violence erupted in 1967, Emeagwali was pulled from school, conscripted in the Biafran army for a short time when 14, and then later could not afford to attend school. After self-study
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