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Alan Turing

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  • Logician and mathematician
  • London, 1954
  • Founding theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence
  • The Turing machine
  • Mathematician, astronomer
  • Baghdad, 850
  • Founding algebra
  • Introducing Hindu-Arabic numerals and the concept of the algorithm to the Western world
  • Scientist
  • Poland, 1934
  • Pioneer in the study of radioactivity
  • First person to win two Nobel Prizes in different categories
  • Scientist
  • Germany, 1955
  • Developed the theory of relativity
  • Known for a famous equation
  • Polymath
  • Italy, 1519
  • Author of The Last Supper
  • Inventor, scientist, and genius of the Renaissance

Marie Curie

Alan Turing

Albert Einstein

al-Khwarizmi (Harezmi)

Leonardo da Vinci

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  • Mathematician, physicist
  • Göttingen, 1855
  • Number theory, geometry
  • Fundamental contributions to number theory, geometry, statistics and electromagnetism
  • Physicist, mathematician, astronomer
  • London, 1727
  • Formulating the laws of motion and universal gravitation; founding classical mechanics
  • Inventor and engineer
  • Serbia, 1943
  • Pioneer in electricity
  • His work was key to the development of modern technology
  • Theoretical physician
  • Göttingen, 1947
  • Founding quantum theory; introducing Planck’s constant; laying the foundation for modern physics
  • Mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor
  • Syracuse, Sicily, 212 BC
  • Founding hydrostatics and mechanics

Nikola Tesla

Carl Friedrich Gauss

Isaac Newton

Max Planck

Archimedes

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