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Clifford A. Pickover

Clifford Alan Pickover (born August 15, 1957) is an American author, editor, and columnist in the fields of science, mathematics, science fiction, innovation, and creativity and is employed at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown, New York.
He is Editor-in-Chief of the ''IBM Journal of Research and Development'', has been granted more than 200 U.S. patents, is an elected Fellow for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, and is author of more than 50 books, translated into dozens of languages.〔() Pickover.com〕
== Biography ==

Pickover was elected as a Fellow for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry for his “significant contributions to the general public’s understanding of science, reason, and critical inquiry through their scholarship, writing, and work in the media.”〔() Skeptical Inquirer News, 2012〕 Other Fellows have included Carl Sagan and Isaac Asimov. He has been awarded over 200 United States patents,〔 and his ''The Math Book'' was winner of the 2011 Neumann Prize.〔http://imamathsblogger.blogspot.com/2011/11/math-book-wins-bshm-neumann-prize.html>2011 Neumann Prize〕
He received his Ph.D. in 1982 from Yale University's Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, where he conducted research on X-ray scattering and protein structure. Pickover graduated first in his class from Franklin and Marshall College, after completing the four-year undergraduate program in three years.〔(Clifford A. Pickover – Biographical Sketch ). Retrieved July 8, 2008.〕
He joined IBM at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center in 1982, as a member of the speech synthesis group and later worked on the design-automation workstations.〔Clifford A. Pickover (1986). ("DNA vectorgrams" ). In: ''IBM J. RES. DEVELOP'' Vol 31 no 1, January 1987.〕 For much of his career, Pickover has published technical articles in the areas of scientific visualization, computer art, and recreational mathematics.〔 Pickover is still employed at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, where he is the editor of the ''IBM Journal of Research and Development''.
He is currently an associate editor for the scientific journal ''Computers and Graphics'' and is an editorial board member for ''Odyssey'' and ''Leonardo''. He is also the Brain-Strain columnist for ''Odyssey'' magazine, and, for many years, he was the Brain-Boggler columnist for ''Discover'' magazine.
Pickover has received more than 100 IBM invention achievement awards, three research division awards, and four external honor awards.〔
In 2014, Pickover was included in a list of Top IBM Employees by Ranker.

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