Wushour Silamu

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Wushour Silamu
ھۇشۇر ئىسلام
吾守尔·斯拉木
Man seated in a Japanese restaurant
Wushour Silamau in 2015
Born (1941-10-15) October 15, 1941 (age 82)
CitizenshipChina
Alma materXinjiang University
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
InstitutionsXinjiang University

Wushour Silamu or Wushour Slamu (Uyghur: ھۇشۇر ئىسلام, romanizedHushur Islam, Ⱨuxur Islam; simplified Chinese: 吾守尔·斯拉木; traditional Chinese: 吾守爾·斯拉木; pinyin: Wúshǒu'ěr Sīlāmù; born 15 October 1941), is a Chinese computer scientist of Uyghur nationality.[1] He is a professor at Xinjiang University in Ürümqi and specializes in multilingual computing, especially with reference to the Uyghur language and other minority languages of Xinjiang.

Biography[edit]

Wushour was born in Yining, Xinjiang in 1941 and graduated from the Department of Physics at Xinjiang University in June 1964.[1] He has held positions at Xinjiang University as vice-chair of the Department of Electronic Engineering and chair of the Department of Computing and is currently director of the Xinjiang Multilingual Information Processing Key Laboratory (Chinese: 新疆多语种信息处理重点实验室; pinyin: Xīnjiāng Duōyǔchóng Xìnxī Chǔlǐ Zhòngdiǎn Shíyànshì).

Wushour and Michael Everson toasting each other at a meeting of WG2 in Matsue, Japan in October 2015

Wushour is an expert member of the WG2 working group of the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 subcommittee for coded character sets and has attended international meetings of the working group between 1994 and 2015.[2] He has authored a number of proposals to encode characters required for Uyghur Arabic alphabet in the Unicode Standard, as well as a proposal to encode the Old Turkic script.[3]

In 2011, Wushour was elected as the first Uyghur academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE).[1]

Wushour was elected as a Xinjiang delegate to the 12th National People's Congress which was convened from 2013 to 2018.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "吾守尔·斯拉木" [Wushour Silamu] (in Chinese). Chinese Academy of Engineering. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  2. ^ "WG2 attendance log". Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Proposal for encoding the Old Turkic script in the SMP of the UCS" (PDF). 25 January 2008.

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