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As an innovator and pioneer of creative thinking, Emeagwali is especially known for his oratorical skills. He has been lauded for his lectures on incisive contemporary, technological and futuristic issues that affect the African Diaspora.

As a public figure and thought leader well informed on a broad range of global issues, Emeagwali frequently provides expert commentary on complex technological issues that affect the African Diaspora.

He is a popular speaker for Africa-related events. As a scholar with a unique voice and a singular perspective, his speeches often provoke commentary and debate, with his central ideas helping to shape public opinion.

Examples of his lectures include Ideas, Not Money, Alleviate Poverty," delivered at the University of Alberta (Canada), which provoked lively debate, pro and con, in newspapers around the world. That speech was hailed as an out-of-the-box thinking about what Africa must do to alleviate poverty, survive and thrive in the information age. His speech "Technology Widens Rich-Poor Gap was widely circulated by media outlets. His speeches on the future of the computer and Internet has been widely hailed as utterly wondrous, yet frightening.

Recent keynote speeches include the Martin Luther King 40th anniversary lecture in the United States, African Day lecture in Spain and the University of the West Indies lecture in Trinidad and Tobago.

Upon request, Emeagwali tailors his presentations to fit the themes of meeting planners. He is a mesmerizing storyteller and can relate his own compelling story of evolution from a child-soldier to a soldier of science. His high-content presentations ­full of energy, emotion, and passion ­ help listeners learn to create innovative strategies for success in their own lives.



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Hailed as "the Bill Gates of Africa" by then-president Bill Clinton, Philip Emeagwali is a war survivor and renowned pioneer of the supercomputer and the Internet. "The Web owes much of its existence to Philip Emeagwali," observed TIME magazine. CNN has called him "a father of the Internet."

He was born on August 23, 1954, in Nigeria. At an early age, he developed a love for mathematics and earned the nickname "Calculus." With two million others, Emeagwali fled persecution to the safety of Biafran refugee camps during Nigeria's 30-month civil war that began in July 1967, which killed one million people. He was conscripted into the Biafran army at age 14, won a scholarship to the United States at age 19.

In his adopted country, Emeagwali became fascinated with what he called the "HyperBall," a theorized supercomputer equivalent to an idealized Internet. He began programming in 1974 and because he could not find a research laboratory interested in his HyperBall, he conducted research alone for 15 years, delving deeply into the deep connections between motion, calculus, and computing.

In 1989, he shocked the computing industry by winning singlehandedly, as an unknown, the Gordon Bell Prize, considered the "Nobel Prize of supercomputing." He reformulated Newton's Second Law of Motion as 18 "grand challenge" equations and algorithms and then re-created those as 24 million algebraic equations. By programming 65,000 processors to work as one, he solved those 24 million equations at a speed of 3.1 billion calculations per second, setting three world records and garnering international headlines.

This discovery that 65,000 processors can solve a grand challenge defined as the 20 gold-ring problems in computing, in part, inspired the reinvention of supercomputers as a union of vast numbers of processors communicating as an Internet. He is profiled in books on the history of the Internet because his discovery suggested a re-definition of the computer of the mid 21st century "a device communicating as an Internet while computing with thousands of processors," instead of one.

By expanding the limits of computing, Emeagwali has helped to move humanity forward into the age of information, which prompted president Bill Clinton to extol him as "one of the great minds of the Information Age."

In his native Nigeria, he is hailed as national hero, his likeness appearing on the nation's postage stamps and on the continent's music videos. He has been cited in numerous polls and lists of history's greatest black achievers, by publications ranging from New African to Ebony.

Emeagwali has won city-wide tennis tournaments. He is married to Dale, a prominent molecular biologist, and they have a son, Ijeoma, who is studying computer engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He travels from Washington, D.C.

For more info, visit emeagwali.com or call his booking secretary at 443-850-0850
City: Washington, District of Columbia
Hometown: Onitsha, Nigeria
Country: United States
Occupation: Pioneer of the Supercomputer and...
Interests and Hobbies: Skiing in Minnesota or swimming and hiking in the Mediterranean and Caribbean islands.
Movies and Shows: Hollywood and Nollywood fans argued the real story of Philip Emeagwali inspired reel stories such as the 1993 block-buster movie, Jurassic Park, Samuel L. Jackson played the role of a supercomputer grand wizard, the Oscar winning drama GOOD WILL HUNTING about an enormously gifted MIT janitor that solved an unsolved problem was inspired by an African immigrant janitor (Philip Emeagwali, Oregon State University, 1974) that solved one of the twenty mathematical grand challenges; or the Nollywood movie MELODY OF LIFE about a homeless computer wizard was inspired by Emeagwali's story of being homeless in Washington, DC in 1977.
Music: In the early 1960s, Emeagwali lived besides Eagle nightclub in Sapele (Nigeria). It was a frequent stop for the reigning highlife music kings such as E.T. Mensah, Victor Olaiya and master trumpeter Rex Lawson. He hung around during the band's midday rehearsals and Rex Lawson would give him a penny and he would dash out to buy two sticks of cigarettes and bring back a half-penny change.
Books: Currently readng: The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Eradicating Poverty Through Profits by CK Prahalad Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism by Muhammad Yunus
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Channel Comments (5)
jazinos (2 months ago)
keep up the grrrrreeeeaaattt!!!!! works...hope to work with you...maybe be your prodagie/apprentice.
calexculux (3 months ago)
hello, nice channel and videos you have.hough(?a young scientist? I mean when did emeagweli make all this inventions and things..
A pity people like him where kept from the outside world. is he still in current ? why don't I hear much about him on tv,news..
karnubah (5 months ago)
Yo! How does it feel to be a charlatan? Do people still believe your stories?
PreviewNaija (7 months ago)
How are you doing Sir, hope you are in good health?
You make us all proud to Nigerians!
Nuru305 (9 months ago)
I was just speaking to my son's about you not 2 days ago and today I happened to find your YouTube site.
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