ElPunto Posted October 1, 2007 Sixteen-year-old Somalia-born schoolboy Abdul Abubakar took first prize at the finals of the 19th European Union Contest for Young Scientists in Valencia last week. As reported in The Voice last January, Abdul, who attends the Christian Brothers school on Synge Street Dublin was hailed Ireland's 'Young Scientist Of The Year' when he won the BT sponsored competition. His entry was a system to crack what had previously been the world's most secure computer encryption in the world, the RSA system. Entitled 'An Extension of Weiner's Attack on RSA Encryption', Abdul's system used complex mathematics to challenge the security of keys associated with encryption. Using cutting edge mathematical research, he succeeded in decreasing the security of the safe keys, used to decode mathematical messages. Experts say that Abdul's discoveries have many practical applications in the areas of IT and internet safety. Abdul, beat 120 other talented young scientists from 32 countries to scoop the trophy and €5,000. (£3,492 approx). Blown away Interviewed at the award ceremony he said, "I am completely blown away by the news and can't believe it. To win at the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in January was an amazing moment. 'But to come here and win again is incredible. I saw some really interesting projects from across Europe so I am so excited that mine was chosen by the judges." Chief Executive Officer of BT Ireland, Chris Clark, adds "We're delighted to hear the result from Valencia and wish Abdul continued success with his area of research. 'In January, Abdul's project struck the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition judges as being innovative and advanced while having many practical applications in our technology driven world. 'Abdul is a fantastic ambassador for the sciences and for Ireland and his success will hopefully inspire other young Irish people to enter the 2008 BT Young Scientist which closes for entries on 5th October.' BY Simon Walsh Source: The Voice Source Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faarax-Brawn Posted October 1, 2007 ^Mr Point,you are 2days & thirty nine replies late on this issue. Folks have congratulated him & some have doubted his ethinicity(actually,Nephy claimed he was Barawani) Here is the link,you can also voice your opinion,He is Barawani & No he is not!! Btw,thanks for that translation,She has never said replied back to me,Whatever you said,she mustave been offended badly Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted October 1, 2007 Waaw, cracking world's most secure computer encryption, the RSA system is not easy task, raggedi & cilmigeedi u baahan tahay. May Allah succeed him in cracking this system thereby make history. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ElPunto Posted October 1, 2007 Ahh - shoulda searched instead of just posting. FB- Are you sure it wasn't your personality and not the words per se? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rudy-Diiriye Posted October 2, 2007 homie is bad! i can see the brits and aussies.. going say wat? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted October 2, 2007 Masha Allah walHamdlilah. May Allah increase him in success. Ameen! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites