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Pages in category "Ancient Greek scientists" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Demetrius of ...
Katia Sycara - Professor in the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science's Robotics Institute and the director of the Laboratory for Agents technology and Semantic web technologies. [29] Nicholas Varopoulos (born 1940) - Notable for his analysis on Lie groups. [30] Stathis Zachos (born 1947) - Published a number of writings on computer science.
3 members of the Athens Academy of Science: 1940: Iōannēs Kalitsounakēs (1878–1966) Greece: Yiorgos Theotokas: 27 April 1906 in Istanbul, Turkey 30 October 1966 in Athens, Greece 1945: Sigfrid Siwertz (1882–1970) Sweden: Angelos Sikelianos: 28 March 1884 in Lefkada, Greece 19 June 1951 in Athens, Greece 1946: Anders Österling (1884 ...
Windlass: The Greek scientist Archimedes was the inventor of the windlass. Windmill: Hero of Alexandria in first-century Roman Egypt described what appears to be a wind-driven wheel to power a machine. His description of a wind-powered organ is not a practical windmill, but was either an early wind-powered toy, or a design concept for a wind ...
A number of Greek scholars contributed to the establishment of this renaissance also in Western Europe. Demetrios Pepagomenos (1200–1300), zoologist, botanologist and pharmacist; George Akropolites (1220–1282), astronomer; Gregory Chioniades (died 1302), mathematician and astronomer; Manuel Holobolos (1230–1305), scholar, teacher
Pages in category "Ancient Greek physicists" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anaxagoras;
19th-century Greek physicists (10 P) 20th-century Greek physicists (39 P) 21st-century Greek physicists (24 P): Ancient Greek physicists (2 C, 20 P) +