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Location & date for photos in a grey suit: Philip Emeagwali speaking at the Students Union Building of the University of Alberta, Canada - www.ualberta.ca - on September 23, 2006 at about 8:00 p.m
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Caption: Philip
Emeagwali — war survivor, supercomputer
pioneer, and according to readers of London-based New African
magazine, history’s 35th
greatest person of African descent
— has been described by President Bill Clinton as “one of the great
minds of the Information Age,” as well as “the Bill Gates of Africa.” He won the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize, the Nobel Prize of
supercomputing.
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Photo Archivist: Donita Brown, donita@emeagwali.com, 202-203-8724