Bruce Greene
Bruce Greene, an American engineer, led the team that developed the detonators for the atomic bombs used in World War II.
YouTuber
August 12, 1981
Leo
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Los Angeles, California, United States
Bruce Greene, born in San Diego, California, is a renowned YouTuber, educator, and tech enthusiast. His journey began with a passion for storytelling and filmmaking, which led him to pursue a degree in film and television production at the University of Southern California.
After graduating, Bruce worked as a production assistant on various film and television projects before launching his highly successful YouTube channel, “The Computerphile,” in 2007. Through his engaging and informative videos, Bruce has become a trusted resource for anyone seeking to understand computer science, technology, and programming.
Bruce’s expertise has been widely recognized, earning him the prestigious Google Developer Expert (GDE) award in 2019. His YouTube channel has also received numerous accolades, including the Webby Award for Best Science & Education Channel in 2020.
Beyond his professional achievements, Bruce is known for his down-to-earth personality and dedication to sharing knowledge. He is an avid traveler, martial artist, and open-source software advocate.
Bruce Greene’s contributions to tech education have made him a beloved figure in the tech community, inspiring and educating millions of learners worldwide.