FIWI Science's mission is to spotlight the remarkable achievements of Jamaican scientists and promote awareness of their invaluable contributions in innovation, conservation, research, sustainability, and education. We aspire to be the go-to resource for all inquiries about Jamaican scientists, while capturing their inspiring stories to inspire the next generation of scientists.
At FIWI Science, we are dedicated to celebrating the outstanding contributions of Jamaican scientists. Whether you're a researcher, enthusiast, or simply curious about the remarkable work in this region, we're here to help. Explore Jamaican scientists' achievements, connect with experts, share your own story, or support our mission to promote Jamaican science.
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At FIWI Science, we believe that everyone, whether you're a scientist, educator, or science enthusiast, has the potential to make a meaningful impact. Our platform offers you various ways to unlock your potential:
Explore Jamaican Science: Discover the groundbreaking work of Jamaican scientists and their impact on our world.
Connect with Experts: Forge connections with Jamaican scientists and be part of a vibrant scientific community.
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No matter your interests, FIWI Science is here to guide you on your journey of discovery. Unleash your potential, contribute to science, and be part of a global celebration of Jamaican science.
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Professor Daniel Coore
Prof. Daniel Coore is a Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Computing, Faculty of Science and Technology, UWI, Mona. Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, he attended Campion College before completing one year at The UWI after which he transferred to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he obtained in 1994, both the S.B. in Computer Science and Engineering and the S.M. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. In 1999 he earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science, also from MIT. He is a co-inventor of the UWI Cardiac Surgery Simulator: a high-fidelity simulator that has had significant impact across the US in the training of cardiac surgeons. His primary research interests are in amorphous computing, robotics and automation and computer science education. He teaches courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, spanning a broad range of areas including algorithms, theory of computation, computer architecture and cryptography. In 2017 he was awarded a Silver Musgrave Medal by the Institute of Jamaica, in recognition of his excellent work in science.
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FIWI Science's mission is to spotlight the remarkable achievements of Jamaican scientists and promote awareness of their invaluable contributions in innovation, conservation, research, sustainability, and education. We aspire to be the go-to resource for all inquiries about Jamaican scientists, while capturing their inspiring stories to inspire the next generation of scientists.
At FIWI Science, we are dedicated to celebrating the outstanding contributions of Jamaican scientists. Whether you're a researcher, enthusiast, or simply curious about the remarkable work in this region, we're here to help. Explore Jamaican scientists' achievements, connect with experts, share your own story, or support our mission to promote Jamaican science.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Learn more about UWI programmes
At FIWI Science, we believe that everyone, whether you're a scientist, educator, or science enthusiast, has the potential to make a meaningful impact. Our platform offers you various ways to unlock your potential:
Explore Jamaican Science: Discover the groundbreaking work of Jamaican scientists and their impact on our world.
Connect with Experts: Forge connections with Jamaican scientists and be part of a vibrant scientific community.
Support Jamaican Science: Join our mission to promote Jamaican science.
No matter your interests, FIWI Science is here to guide you on your journey of discovery. Unleash your potential, contribute to science, and be part of a global celebration of Jamaican science.
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The are a number of roles you can play in the FiWi Community. Choose the account option that best describes you!
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Individuals dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge, discovery, and innovation,
often with specialized training and expertise in specific scientific disciplines. They include researchers,
educators, conservationists, and professionals who actively contribute to the advancement of science.
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Science Enthusiast |
Individuals that are passionate about science but who may not hold formal scientific qualifications but possess an insatiable curiosity about the world around them. They are explorers, learners, and avid supporters of scientific endeavours. |
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Company | This account is for businesses to showcase their scientific services to a science community. |
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Academic Institution |
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In this game, you'll explore the FIWI Science website by visiting various pages to learn about our Scientists and Icons. You'll begin by viewing the profile of a scientist. Click the image in the bottom right corner to receive your first trivia question. Answer it correctly to advance to the next profile for another question. Continue this process until you've answered all the questions!
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