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    Before being redesigned in 2021, the Dan David Prize celebrated laureates whose work and research made outstanding contributions to humanity.

    Amitav Ghosh
    Amitav Ghosh
    2010

    Present: Literature - Rendition of the 20th Century

    Amitav Ghosh is an lndian-Bengali novelist whose work offers a panoramic treatment of 20th Century history from a postcolonial perspective.

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    Giorgio Napolitano
    Giorgio Napolitano
    2010

    Past: March Toward Democracy

    Giorgio Napolitano is known for his dedication to the cause of Parliamentary democracy and his contribution to the rapprochement between the Italian Left and European Socialism.

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    Gordon Moore
    Gordon E. Moore
    2010

    Future: Computers and Telecommunications

    Dr. Gordon E. Moore is a visionary. His 1965 prediction, widely known as "Moore's Law," suggested that the number of  transistors on a chip doubles about every two years.

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    Leonard Kleinrock
    2010

    Future: Computers and Telecommunications

    Prof. Leonard Kleinrock, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Los Angeles is known as a "Father of the Internet."

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    Margaret Atwood
    Margaret Atwood
    2010

    Present: Literature - Rendition of the 20th Century

    One of Canada's most renowned writers, Margaret Atwood is a prolific writer who has produced more than 40 volumes of poetry, fiction, children's books, political essays and cultural criticism.

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    Michael O. Rabin
    Michael O. Rabin
    2010

    Future: Computers and Telecommunications

    Prof. Michael O. Rabin, Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University, Boston, and at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, is one of the world's most prominent computer scientists.

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