Philip Emeagwali
Philip Emeagwali is a Nigerian American computer scientist who achieved computing breakthroughs that helped lead to the development of the internet.
Mathematician
August 23, 1954
Virgo
70
Akure, Nigeria
Philip Emeagwali, a Nigerian-American computer scientist and mathematician, is renowned for his pioneering work in internet development. In 1989, he received the prestigious Gordon Bell Prize for his high-performance computing application in oil reservoir modeling. Emeagwali’s significant contributions span various fields, including petroleum engineering, weather forecasting, and global warming. He has authored several books, such as “Master of Machines: The Man Who Put Supercomputing on the Map” and “Making Computers Fly: Forging Paths to New Heights.” Often considered one of the world’s most brilliant minds, Emeagwali has been described as “smarter than Albert Einstein.” His computing breakthroughs played a crucial role in shaping the internet as we know it today.