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Michael Justin Kearns is an American computer scientist, professor and National Center Chair at the University of Pennsylvania, the founding director of Penn's Singh Program in Networked & Social Systems Engineering (NETS), the founding director of Warren Center for Network and Data Sciences, and also holds secondary appointments in Penn's Wharton School and department of Economics.
Michael Kearns may refer to: Michael Kearns (actor) (born 1950), American actor, writer, director, teacher, producer, and activist; Michael Kearns (computer scientist), American computer scientist; Michael P. Kearns, American politician; Mike Kearns (1929-2009), American basketball player; Mick Kearns (footballer, born 1938), English footballer
Toptal accepted a $1.4 million seed round of financing from Andreessen Horowitz and angel investors including Quora founder Adam D'Angelo. [8] The company is said not to have raised additional funds since its seed round because it has been profitable. [8] In 2015 and 2016, Toptal's annual revenue was $80 million and $100 million respectively ...
Michael Kearns and Ming Li. Learning in the presence of malicious errors. SIAM Journal on Computing, 22(4):807–837, August 1993. ... Kearns, M. (1993). Efficient ...
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K. James Kaiser; John Karlin; Narendra Karmarkar; Maurice Karnaugh; Elton N. Kaufmann; Henry Kautz; Michael Kearns (computer scientist) H. Douglas Keith; Arthur C. Keller
Jerker premiered at the Celebration Theatre on October 24, 1986, [4] under the direction of Michael Kearns and starring David Stebbins and Joe Fraser. [ 2 ] The UK Premiere of Jerker was performed in London at the Gate Theatre (London) in 1990 under the direction of Stephen Daldry (assisted by Kevin Knight) with Set Design by Ian MacNeil ...
Michael Kearns (born January 8, 1950, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American actor, writer, director, teacher, producer, and activist. [1] He is noted for being one of the first openly gay actors, [ 2 ] and after an announcement on Entertainment Tonight in 1991, the first openly HIV-positive actor in Hollywood .