Birth: September 6, 1957
Major Events and Contributions to Computer Science: Worked at Intel, created the USB, and helped Intel create many other technological things. Has over 130 patents today. He studied at the University of New York and later spent most of his time at the company called Intel. He also did not care on making any profit out of the USB.
Sources:
https://www.epo.org/en/news-events/european-inventor-award/meet-the-finalists/ajay-v-bhatt-bala-sudarshan-cadambi-jeff
Birth: December 1945
Major Events and Contributions to Computer Science: HE WON 8 AWARDS: 2000 University of Southern California Distinguished Professor 2000 IEEE IEEE Kobayashi Award 1997 MIT RSA Chair 1996 ACM ACM Paris Kanallakis Award for Theory and Practice 1996 National Academy of Engineering Elected to the National Academy of Engineering 1995 University of California, Berkeley, Department of Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Alumnus Award 1991 University of Southern California, School of Engineering Senior Research Award 1978 IEEE Group on Information Theory Best paper award. BACHELOR'S degree in 1968 in MATHEMATICS AND a doctorate in computer science from california.
Sources: https://viterbi.usc.edu/directory/faculty/Adleman/Leonard
Birth: December 10, 1815
Death: November 27, 1852
Major Events and Contributions to Computer Science: She was tutored from an early age until she got sick At age 17 she met Charles Babbage and requested to study the blueprints for his machine. In 1841 she got advanced tutoring from Professor Augustus De Morgan of University College London and learned through correspondence with Mary Somerville. She translated an article on the Analytical Engine from Italian Engineer Luigi Menabrea While translating and creating the notes for the analytical engine, she went beyond Babbage's ideas for computer, and outlined their possibilities, like speculating on the roles for musical intentions, and identifying the limits of what they can do
Sources: https://blogs.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/adalovelace/about-ada-lovelace/
https://www.claymath.org/online-resources/ada-lovelaces-mathematical-papers/
https://www.famousscientists.org/ada-lovelace/