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  2. Ilkay Altintas - Wikipedia

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    Ilkay Altintas is a Turkish-American data and computer scientist, and researcher in the domain of supercomputing and high-performance computing applications. [3] [4] Since 2015, Altintas has served as chief data science officer of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), [5] where she has also served as founder and director of the Workflows ...

  3. Walter Savitch - Wikipedia

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    Walter John Savitch (February 21, 1943 – February 1, 2021) [2] was best known for defining the complexity class NL (nondeterministic logarithmic space), and for Savitch's theorem, which defines a relationship between the NSPACE and DSPACE complexity classes.

  4. San Diego Supercomputer Center - Wikipedia

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    The current SDSC director is Frank Würthwein, Ph.D., UC San Diego physics professor and a founding faculty member of the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute of UC San Diego. Würthwein assumed the role in July 2021. He succeeded Michael L. Norman, also a physics professor at UC San Diego, and who was the SDSC director since September 2010.

  5. Rajesh K. Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Rajesh K. Gupta (born 1961) is a computer scientist and engineer, currently the Qualcomm Professor in Embedded Microsystems at University of California, San Diego. [1] [2] His research concerns design and optimization of cyber-physical systems (CPS).

  6. Celerity Computing - Wikipedia

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    Celerity Computing, Inc., was a publicly traded [1] vendor of Unix-based minisupercomputers based in San Diego, California. Celerity Computing was founded in May 1983 by Steve Vallender, Nick Aneshansley and Andrew McCroklin. [2] [3] [4] All were former employees of NCR Corporation. [5]

  7. ComputorEdge Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the late 1980s, the magazine began printing a list of all the public dial-up computer bulletin-board systems, or BBSs, in San Diego County. As the number of BBSs grew, the list was split so that each week only a portion would run.

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  9. Systech Corporation - Wikipedia

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    TI's portable / notebook computer line was sold to Acer in 1997. [ 23 ] L. Vaughn Watts, Jr. , former Technical Fellow at both Texas Instruments (TI) [ 24 ] and Dell [ 25 ] has developed a deep relationship with Systech and is author or co-author of a number of patent applications on Systech's behalf.