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Raj Reddy

Raj Reddy is an Indian inventor who was born on June 13, 1937. Reddy received a BS in civil engineering from the College of Engineering, Guindy; an MEng from the University of New South Wales, Australia in 1960; and a PhD in computer science from Stanford University in 1966. Reddy founded and led the Robotics Institute in 1979, the first robotics department at any US university, developing it into a world-class center for robotics research and education. In 1998, he helped create several centers and institutes related to language, human computer interaction, automatic learning, and software research.Reddy is a cofounder of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence and was its president from 1987–1989. In 1994 Raj also won the ACM Turing award.

Raj Reddy

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Raj Reddy Biography
Computer History of Raj Reddy
India Times Raj Reddy

Mark Dean

Mark Dean is an American inventor that was born on March 2, 1957. He graduated at the University of Tennessee. He earned his master's degree in electrical engineering from Florida Atlantic University in 1982. He then completed his doctorate at Stanford University. Mark Dean directed the creation of the world's first gigahertz chip. He also helped develop the color PC monitor and the ISA bus. His contributions were very important in the world of computers. Dean was made and IBM Fellow in 1995, which is the company's highest honor.

Mark Dean

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Florida Events Mark Dean
African American Mark Dean
Mark Dean Biography

Alan Turing

Alan Turing was born on June 23nd, 1912, in London. He gstudied at the University of Cambridge in the field of mathematics. He was later given a fellowship at Columbia University, which was called King’s College at the time.After studying in these universities, he decided to join the Government Code and Cypher School. Turing later went on to help design the Bombe, which helped the Allies receive military intelligence in World War 2. After the war, he decided to try to design and create an electronic computer. His original design, the ACE, was the most superior computer at the time, however a smaller version was built to simplify the engineering. Turing is also known for his work in artificial intelligence. Turing is credited with creating the Turing Test, which tested the intelligence capabilities of computers. He also contributed a lot to the topic of morphogenesis. Turing died on June 7th, 1954.

Alan Turing

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Alan Turing Biography
PBS Alan Turing
Alan Turing's Contributions

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