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Leonard Adleman
Leonard Adleman is a noted theoretical computer scientist and professor of computer science and molecular biology at the University of Southern California. He is known for being the inventor of the RSA (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) cryptosystem in 1977, and of DNA computing. RSA is now ubiquitous in security applications, including digital signatures. The latter may very well herald the future of computing.

Adleman attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he received his Bachelor's degree in 1968 and his Ph.D. in 1976.

In 1994, his paper Molecular Computation of Solutions To Combinatorial Problems described the experimental use of DNA as a computational system. In it, he solved a seven-node instance of the Hamiltonian Graph problem, an NP-Complete problem similar to the traveling salesman problem. While the solution to a seven-node instance is trivial, this paper is the first known instance of the successful use of DNA to compute an algorithm. DNA computing has been shown to have potential as a means to solve several other large-scale combinatorial search problems.

For his contribution to the invention of the RSA cryptosystem, Adleman was a recipient along with Ron Rivest and Adi Shamir of the 2002 ACM Turing Award, often called the Nobel Prize of Computer Science.

Fred Cohen, in his 1984 paper, Experiments with Computer Viruses has credited Adleman with coining the term "virus".

On an unusual note Prof. Adleman was the mathematical consultant on the movie Sneakers directed by Larry Lasker. Follow the link below to read his first person account.

See also: List of famous programmers, Important publications in cryptography

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Adleman,s DNA Computer
mansur@navana.com - November 14th, 2005
Dear L.Adleman, I came to know from various news media that you have invented DNA Computer in 1994. It is now end of 2005. Now I am very much interested to know about the latest position and status of your DNA computer. If you have any article on this issue pls mail the said article to my email address. I am really excited to know the latest news on DNA computer. I have few questions to you which are appended below : Q.1. What is the relation between your computer and Life? Does DNA computer has relationship with life? Q.2.
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