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    Roscoe C. Giles, III is an American physicist and computer engineer. He was the deputy director of Boston University's Center for Computational Science. He is also a professor of computer and electrical engineering at Boston University College of Engineering, with a joint appointment in physics.

  2. Nov 24, 2018 · Courtesy Cornell University. Roscoe Conkling Giles was the first African American to earn a medical degree from Cornell University, and later went on to be the first African American to become certified by the American Board of Surgery. Roscoe Conkling Giles was born on May 6, 1890, in Albany, New York to Reverend Francis Fenard and Laura ...

  3. Roscoe C. Giles18901970. Surgeon. Roscoe Conkling Giles's admission to Cornell University Medical School was the first in a series of firsts for the pioneering African American surgeon. He was also the first African American to receive his medical degree from the institution and was the first black certified by the American Board of Surgery.

  4. URL: http://roscoe.bu.edu/ email: roscoe@bu.edu. Like Bryant York, Roscoe Giles is emploed in the Boston area. From 1977 to 1983, Dr. Giles was an Assistant Professor of Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His current research in computational science focuses on applications of parallel supercomputers to physics and materials ...

  5. Physicist and engineering professor Roscoe Giles (1949 - ) was the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in Physics from Stanford University. He worked as a professor at MIT and Boston University, winning several teaching and education awards and was named one of the "50 Most Important Blacks in Research Science" in 2004. Restrictions on Access.

  6. Roscoe Giles is an American physicist and computer engineer, and is the deputy director of Boston University’s Center for Computational Science. Roscoe Giles was born and raised in California and Illinois. He obtained his B.A. degree in physics at the University of Chicago, and then his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from Stanford ...

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