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'''Charles P. de Saint-Aignan''' (born 1977 in [[Paris]]) is an American software engineer who works for [[IBM]] on the |
'''Charles P. de Saint-Aignan''' (born 1977 in [[Paris]]) is an American software engineer who works for [[IBM]] on the Watson project. He graduated from [[St. Paul's School (Concord, New Hampshire)]], in 1995,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://astro.sps.edu/history/timeline.html | title = Timeline of the St. Paul's Lenore and Walter Hawley Observatory | publisher = The Hawley Observatory}}</ref> followed by [[Brown University]] ([[Providence, Rhode Island]]), in 1999. |
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In 1994, Charles worked for [[Ted Bowell]] at [[Lowell Observatory]], where he discovered a number of [[asteroid]]s. The first [[asteroid]] he found was named for [[Walter Hawley]], his high school astronomy teacher. |
In 1994, Charles worked for [[Ted Bowell]] at [[Lowell Observatory]], where he discovered a number of [[asteroid]]s. The first [[asteroid]] he found was named for [[Walter Hawley]], his high school astronomy teacher. |
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Charles P. de Saint-Aignan (born 1977 in Paris) is an American software engineer who works for IBM on the Watson project. He graduated from St. Paul's School (Concord, New Hampshire), in 1995,[1] followed by Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island), in 1999.
In 1994, Charles worked for Ted Bowell at Lowell Observatory, where he discovered a number of asteroids. The first asteroid he found was named for Walter Hawley, his high school astronomy teacher.
Asteroid 5995 Saint-Aignan is named for Charles.
Relatives
Brother of Gregory, of CG Partners. Cousin of Stéphanie, of Stéphanie de Saint-Aignan Parfums.
References
- ^ "Timeline of the St. Paul's Lenore and Walter Hawley Observatory". The Hawley Observatory.