Sue Black (computer scientist)
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Susan Elizabeth Black OBE FRSA (born 1962) is a British computer scientist, academic and social entrepreneur.[3][4][1] She is known for saving Bletchley Park, (World War II codebreaking) with her Saving Bletchley Park campaign.[5][6] Since 2018, she has been Professor of Computer Science and Technology Evangelist at Durham University. She was previously based at the University of Westminster and University College London.
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Born | Susan Elizabeth Black 1962 (age 61ā62) |
Alma mater | London South Bank University (PhD) |
Known for | Saving Bletchley Park |
Awards | John Ivinson Award (2009) |
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Thesis | Computation of Ripple Effect Measures for Software (2001) |
Doctoral advisor | Robin Whitty[2] |
Website | sueblack |
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