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  2. Robert W. Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Boyd (born 8 March 1948) is an American physicist noted for his work in optical physics and especially in nonlinear optics.He is currently the Canada Excellence Research Chair Laureate in Quantum Nonlinear Optics based at the University of Ottawa, professor of physics cross-appointed to the school of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Ottawa, and ...

  3. Magdalena Skipper - Wikipedia

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    During her editorship she interviewed several high-profile scientists including Anne McLaren, [11] Mario Capecchi [12] and Oliver Smithies. [13] In 2002 she was appointed chief editor of Nature Reviews Genetics , and was promoted to associate publisher in 2008.

  4. Geert Hofstede - Wikipedia

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    Hofstede was a researcher in the fields of organizational studies and more concretely organizational culture, also cultural economics and management. [5] He was a well-known pioneer in his research of cross-cultural groups and organizations and played a major role in developing a systematic framework for assessing and differentiating national cultures and organizational cultures.

  5. Harry Atwater - Wikipedia

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    Atwater received his S.B. (1981), S.M. (1983), and Ph.D. (1987) in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.He serves as director of the DOE Energy Frontier Research Center on Light-Material Interactions in Solar Energy Conversion and was named director of the Resnick Institute for Science, Energy and Sustainability, Caltech's largest endowed research program ...

  6. Microsoft Academic - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Academic gained prominence because it profiled authors, organizations, keywords, and journals [4] and made the dataset available as open data, in contrast to Google Scholar. The search engine indexed over 260 million publications, [ 5 ] 88 million of which are journal articles.

  7. Bernd Girod - Wikipedia

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    Technical Achievement Award, IEEE Signal Processing Society 2011, “for his contributions to the theory and practice of video communications, search and processing.” [13] Elected Member of the German National Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina) 2007 [ 14 ]

  8. Timnit Gebru - Wikipedia

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    Timnit Gebru (Amharic and Tigrinya: ትምኒት ገብሩ; 1982/1983) is an Eritrean Ethiopian-born computer scientist who works in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), algorithmic bias and data mining. [3]

  9. Authors Guild, Inc. v. Google, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Google worked with the litigants in both suits to develop a settlement agreement (the Google Book Search Settlement Agreement) that would have allowed it to continue the program though paying out for works it had previously scanned, creating a revenue program for future books that were part of the search engine, and allowing authors and ...