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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Manuel_BlumManuel Blum - Wikipedia

    Manuel Blum (born 26 April 1938) is a Venezuelan born American computer scientist who received the Turing Award in 1995 "In recognition of his contributions to the foundations of computational complexity theory and its application to cryptography and program checking".

  2. Manuel Blum ( Caracas, Venezuela 26 de abril de 1938) es un informático venezolano conocido por ser el único sudamericano que ha recibido Premio Turing en 1995 "En reconocimiento de sus contribuciones a los fundamentos de la teoría de la complejidad computacional y su aplicación a la criptografía y la verificación de programas ". 1 2 3 4 .

  3. Download Manuel Blum's CV and Short Bio or Excessively Long Bio. Teaching. Special Topic: Introduction to Theoretical Cryptography 15-503 Spring 2017. Undergraduate Complexity Theory 15-455 Fall 2016

  4. The research career of Manuel Blum is extraordinary. It is not just the sheer number and impact of his contributions, it is the unmistakable style that runs through them. Manuel believes that research results should be surprising, paradoxical, and nearly contradictory.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · Manuel Blum, Venezuelan-born American mathematician and computer scientist and winner of the 1995 A.M. Turing Award in ‘recognition of his contributions to the foundations of computational complexity theory and its application to cryptography and program checking.’

    • William L. Hosch
  6. Manuel Blum, the Bruce Nelson University Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, is a pioneer in the field of theoretical computer science and the winner of the 1995 Turing Award in recognition of his contributions to the foundations of computational complexity theory and its applications to cryptography and program ...

  7. faculty of the University of California at Berkeley. He became the Bruce Nelson University Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon in 2001. Blum has supervised the theses of 35 doctoral students who now pepper almost every major computer science department in the country.