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从1946年出现第一台电子数字计算机至今只不过60余年,但这个年轻学科的发展速度却让其他学科望尘莫及。与此同时,计算机领域内优秀的年轻研究者也层出不穷,“80后”的唐珂就是其中之一。2007年6月,26岁的唐珂获得新加坡南洋理工大学博士学位,同年进入中国科学技术大学计算机系工作,被评为副教授。自此,他先后获得国家自然科学基金、教育部留学归国人员科研启动基金以及欧盟第七科技框架计划(FP7)国际合作项目的资助,并作为研究骨干参加了国家自然科学基金委-广东省联合基金重点项目和安徽省国际科技合作项目,
The first electronic digital computer ever since 1946 is only 60 years old, but the pace of development of this young discipline leaves other disciplines unmatched. At the same time, outstanding young researchers in the field of computer also emerge one after another, and “post-80s” Tang Ke is one of them. In June 2007, Tang Ke, 26, received his Ph.D. from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. In the same year, he entered the work of the Computer Science Department of the University of Science and Technology of China and was named Associate Professor. Since then, he has received funding from the National Natural Science Foundation, the Research Fund for Returnees from the Ministry of Education, and the EU’s FP7 International Cooperation Program. As a research backbone, he has participated in the National Natural Science Foundation of China - Guangdong Province Joint fund key projects and Anhui Province international cooperation in science and technology projects,