Examples of using Computer scientist in English and their translations into Slovak
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A computer scientist in Cornell,
For centuries gatekeepers have manipulated our cognitive map but in 1989 a computer scientist by the name of Tim Burners Lee implemented the first successful communication between an http client
is a mathematician and computer scientist whose main area of contribution has been numerical analysis.
And as a computer scientist, what this means is that I have been able to build models that can predict all sorts of hidden attributes for all of you that you don't even know you're sharing information about.
Hod Lipson, a computer scientist at Cornell sums it up by saying the gift of play is that it teaches us how to deal with the unexpected- a critically important skill in today's uncertain world.
In a new paper published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, physicist René Heller from the Max Planck Institute, along with computer scientist Michael Hippke,
a psychologist and computer scientist at Stanford University in Palo Alto,
educator Nancy Grace Roman, computer scientist and entrepreneur Margaret Hamilton,
John and computer scientist Bill Reeves put their animation skills to the test while working with Lucas' traditional special effects division,
a Microsoft researcher and computer scientist, began exploring technology options for her son, Ronan, who was born blind.
Using Einstein's formula e=mc², Professor John Kubiatowicz, a computer scientist at the University of California,
cryptographer and computer scientist Irving John"Jack" Good,
To use the computer scientist Marvin Minsky's(1987)
In 2003, I started a project with computer scientist Adam Montandon,
In 1999, Irish computer scientist Ian Clarke started Freenet as a peer-to-peer system for computers to distribute various types of data in a decentralized manner rather than through the more centralized structure of the mainstream internet.
developed by British computer scientist Alexander S. Douglas for the EDSAC computer at the University of Cambridge,
In 1999, Irish computer scientist Ian Clarke started Freenet as a peer-to-peer systemfor computers to distribute various types of data in a decentralized manner rather than through the more centralized structure of the mainstream internet.
says Shmuel Peleg, a computer scientist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
says Prof Alan Woodward, a computer scientist from University of Surrey.
The sites that have the most complicated password policies don't get leaked as often," says Lorrie Faith Cranor, a computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University who has studied password creation in her lab for over eight years.