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Abdigani Diriye - (born 1986) is a Somali computer scientist and research scientist at IBM Research – Africa, working in the fields of human-computer interaction (HCI), data mining and financial technology (FinTech). Diriye was named a TEDGlobal 2017 fellow, an MIT Technology Review 'Innovator Under 35', and a 'Next Einstein Forum' fellow.
Category: African scientists by nationality. 4 languages. ... Republic of the Congo scientists (5 C) E. Egyptian scientists (18 C, 41 P) Eritrean scientists (4 C, 1 P)
Lists of African scientists (6 P) F. Fellows of the African Academy of Sciences (3 C, 164 P) S. Members of the Sudanese National Academy of Sciences (8 P)
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First Black African person to win the Nobel Prize for Literature [4] 1988 Naguib Mahfouz Egypt: First Egyptian and North African to win a Nobel Prize in Literature: 1991 Nadine Gordimer South Africa: First White African woman to win a Nobel Prize 1993 Nelson Mandela: Peace: 1993 F. W. de Klerk: 1997 Claude Cohen-Tannoudji France (born in ...
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Scientists are calling it the “the most rapid radiation event among vertebrates” ever discovered. How 500 Fish Species Rapidly Evolved in One Lake Skip to main content
Brenner was born in the town of Germiston in the then Transvaal (today in Gauteng), South Africa, on 13 January 1927. [2] His parents, Leah [24] (née Blecher) and Morris Brenner, were Jewish immigrants. His father, a cobbler, came to South Africa from Lithuania in 1910, and his mother from Riga, Latvia, in 1922. He had one sister, Phyllis.