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  1. Bisciglia's primary contribution to computer science has been the introduction of hands-on large-scale computing into the undergraduate computer science curriculum originally developed at the University of Washington. In 2008, along with co-authors, Aaron Kimball and Sierra Michels-Slettvet, Bisciglia published a research paper titled "Cluster Computing for Web-Scale Data Processing."

  2. Bisciglia's primary contribution to computer science has been the introduction of hands-on large-scale computing into the undergraduate computer science curriculum originally developed at the University of Washington. In 2008, along with co-authors, Aaron Kimball and Sierra Michels-Slettvet, Bisciglia published a research paper titled "Cluster Computing for Web-Scale Data Processing."

  3. 1974. Catmull, Edwin. Computer generated imagery (CGI) and 3D graphics pioneer who developed texture mapping, the Catmull-Clark subdivision surface algorithm (with Jim Clark), and the Catmull-Rom spline (with Raphael Rom. Former vice president of Industrial Light & Magic and co-founder of and former president of Pixar.

  4. Search within Christophe Bisciglia's work. Search Search. Home Christophe Bisciglia. Christophe Bisciglia. Skip slideshow. Most frequent co-Author ...

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  5. Oct 11, 2024 · The highest award in computer science is the Turing Award, often called the “Nobel Prize of Computing.” It is named after Alan Turing and is presented annually by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of computer science. Many famous computer scientists received ...

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  7. Apr 23, 2008 · Research in the Cloud: Providing Cutting Edge Computational Resources to Scientists. April 23, 2008. Posted by Christophe Bisciglia, Senior Software Engineer, and Alfred Spector, Vice President of Research. The emergence of extremely large datasets, well beyond the capacity of almost any single computer, has challenged traditional and ...

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