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Find famous and important people related to your research. This is an excellent tool for research papers, topic papers, and building a bibliography. Using our influence-based algorithm, our rankings synthesize data from Wikipedia, Wikidata, Semantic Scholar, and CrossRef.
Students and researchers now have a fast and reliable way to find influential thinkers from 24 disciplines and 300 sub-disciplines (and growing). If you want to find history’s most influential philsosophers, or the world’s most influential mathematicians currently, now you can.
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List of the most influential people in Computer Science,
Samy A. Mahmoud was the 5th chancellor of University of Sharjah , and formerly the acting president of Carleton University . Biography Samy A. Mahmoud was the 5th chancellor of the University of Sharjah . Previously, he served as the acting president of Carleton University, appointed in November, 2006, after the resignation of David W. Atkinson. He is at present professor of systems and computer engineering at Carleton University, leading a research group on sensor technologies and platforms.
Go to ProfileMark Matsumoto is an American engineer specializing in water and wastewater treatment, especially land-based treatment systems and hazardous waste site remediation. He is currently the Dean of the University of California, Merced's School of Engineering and an Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Go to ProfileSeny Kamara is a Senegalese-French-American computer scientist best known for his work on cryptography. He has delivered multiple congressional testimonies about the potential harms and opportunities with technology. He leads or co-leads numerous centers and activities focused on cryptography and social good. His work has been covered extensively in high-profile media, including Wired and Forbes.
Go to ProfileSamir S. Shah is an American pediatric hospital medicine and pediatric infectious disease physician. Shah's research has focused on improved management of patients with common childhood infections, particularly pneumonia and meningitis.
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