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The Inspiring Story of Philip Emeagwali and His Impact on Technology

Posted on February 27, 2023 by CrewMember Nesesho

Introduction In the 1980s, the internet was still in its infancy – a tool used primarily by academics and researchers. But one man’s work would change that forever. Meet Philip Emeagwali, the Nigerian computer scientist whose groundbreaking research made it possible to connect millions of people across the globe. Emeagwali’s story is one of determination, Read more about The Inspiring Story of Philip Emeagwali and His Impact on Technology[…]

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Shirley Ann Jackson: A Visionary in Physics and Science Policy

Posted on February 24, 2023February 24, 2023 by CrewMember Nesesho

Introduction In the world of science and technology, there are trailblazers and there are pioneers, but few have accomplished as much as Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson. A distinguished physicist and science policy leader, Dr. Jackson’s contributions to science and society have been groundbreaking and far-reaching. From her groundbreaking research in theoretical physics to her leadership Read more about Shirley Ann Jackson: A Visionary in Physics and Science Policy[…]

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