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Niklaus Wirth is a Swiss computer scientist, engineer, and programmer, born on February 15, 1934, in Winterthur. He is a citizen of Switzerland and has made significant contributions to computer science. Wirth has received several accolades for his work, including the 1984 Turing Award.
Wirth obtained his education from the renowned institutions ETH Zurich, Laval University, and the University of California, Berkeley. Throughout his career, he has been mentored by leaders in the field, such as Edward Feigenbaum. He has also guided the next generation of computer scientists, including Martin Odersky and Michael Franz as his doctoral students.
Among Wirth's most notable contributions to computer science are the development of the programming languages Modula and Pascal. These languages have played a significant role in the evolution of programming and remain relevant in the ever-changing landscape of computer science.