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David Mark Siegel (born 1961) is an American computer scientist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.He co-founded Two Sigma, where he currently serves as co-chairman. Siegel has written for Business Insider, The New York Times, Financial Times and similar publications on topics including machine learning, the future of work, and the impact of algorithms used by search and social media companies.
Michael Coulson Smith. . . ( m. 1955; div. 1956) . Children. 2. John Conrad Nagel (March 16, 1897 – February 24, 1970) was an American film, stage, television and radio actor. [1] He was considered a famous matinée idol and leading man of the 1920s and 1930s. He was given an Honorary Academy Award in 1940, and three stars on the Hollywood ...
Mannix faces obstacles in his investigation of a hospital scandal. Barbara Babcock, Lee Meriwether, Logan Ramsey, and Tom Troupe guest star. Mannix deals with thieves, threats and red herrings in his search for a woman's ( Sabrina Scharf) uncle. Mannix suspects that the drowning of a swimming ace is actually murder.
Franz Sigel. Franz Sigel (November 18, 1824 – August 21, 1902) was a German American military officer, revolutionary and immigrant to the United States who was a teacher, newspaperman, politician, and served as a Union major general in the American Civil War.
Carl Ludwig Siegel (31 December 1896 – 4 April 1981) was a German mathematician specialising in analytic number theory. He is known for, amongst other things, his contributions to the Thue–Siegel–Roth theorem in Diophantine approximation , Siegel's method, [1] Siegel's lemma and the Siegel mass formula for quadratic forms.
Siegel (also Segal or Segel ), is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. It can be traced to 11th century Bavaria and was used by people who made wax seals for or sealed official documents (each such male being described as a Siegelbeamter ). Alternate spellings include Sigel, Sigl, Siegl, and others.
Executive Director: Rodney B. Siegel. Website. www .birdpop .org. The Institute for Bird Populations ( IBP ), based in Petaluma, California is a non-profit organization dedicated to studying and monitoring bird populations, and providing land managers and policy makers with information needed to better manage those populations.
Neil Gilbert Siegel (born February 19, 1954) is an American computer scientist, systems engineer, and engineer, known for his development of many key systems for the United States military, including the Blue-Force Tracking system, the U.S. Army's first unmanned air vehicle system, and the US Army forward-area air defense system.