Prior to... 2. iAAMCS is an organization that possesses the capacity for improving the representation of African-Americans in computer science.
In honor of Black History Month, we wanted to celebrate the life stories of some true trailblazers in the world of computer science.These seven men and women all played an integral role in the development of the modern computer technology the world relies on today. Tsion Behailu.
… Inside her work: Tsion Behailu works on the Android partner engineering team at Google. With mentorship as the key underpinning of the iAAMCS, upward shifts in the numbers of African-Americans pursuing and receiving PhDs in computer science … Frances E. Allen.
The 10: These Black Women in Computer Science Are Changing the Face of Tech 1. Learn about the work that these Black scientists and inventors have accomplished that make our lives better.
Allen was born in the town … Inside her work: Khalia Braswell … Neil deGrasse Tyson is an American astrophysicist who hosted 'NOVA ScienceNow' and makes media appearances to encourage… L to R at 1999 CAARMS, Computer Scientists Bryant York, Charles Isbell & Roscoe Giles One quarter of one percent(.25%) of computer scientists are black. Charles Drew (3 June 1904 – 1 April 1950) American physician, surgeon and medical researcher … Belowwe link to … Khalia Braswell. Dr. Clarence Ellis, better known as Skip, was the first African-American to earn a Ph.D. in computer science (in 1969 at the University of Illinois). Compilers, Program optimization, Parallel computing. Computer scientist: IBM's 1st black Distinguished Engineer and 2nd black IBM Fellow. Known as a “human computer,” Dorothy Johnson Vaughan was part of a team that did mathematical calculations to help launch satellites—and later humans—into space.