Paul Reilly is a pioneer of virtual archaeology and data visualisation in archeology. He was a research scientist at the IBM UK Scientific Centre. He...
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Paul Reilly may refer to: Paul Reilly, Baron Reilly (1912–1990), British designer Paul Reilly (computer scientist), pioneer of virtual archaeology and...
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Academic specialising in literature and disability Paul Reilly, Computer scientist Zhengxu Zhao, Scientist of space mission visualisation and control. Peter...
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During his travels, Reilly is hunted by Kaine, the scarred and resentful failed clone of Peter Parker. Later, Reilly works with scientist Damon Ryder, who...
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Richard Wexelblat (category American computer scientists)
Wexelblat is an American, a former artisan woodturner, and a former computer scientist. Wexelblat received his BSEE, MSEE (CS), and Ph.D. (CS) from The Moore...
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term introduced in 1990 by archaeologist and computer scientist Paul Reilly to describe the use of computer based simulations of archaeological excavations...
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Supercomputer (redirect from Super computer)
A supercomputer is a type of computer with a high level of performance as compared to a general-purpose computer. The performance of a supercomputer is...
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Quantum computing (redirect from Practical quantum computer)
A quantum computer is a computer that exploits quantum mechanical phenomena. On small scales, physical matter exhibits properties of both particles and...
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Magnetic Drum Digital Differential Analyzer (category Early computers)
1993, p. 193. Reilly 2003, p. 164. Computer History Museum, MADDIDA Customer Demonstration Reilly 2003, p. 164. Reilly 2003, p. 164. Reilly 2003, p. 164...
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Engineering and Computer Science, Oregon State University. 2006–2008: Chief Scientist, Smart Desktop, Inc., Seattle, WA. 2004–2005: Chief Scientist, MyStrands...
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