Google, the global search engine, celebrated the 82nd birthday of Egyptian Nabil Ali Mohamed Abdel Aziz, the scientist in the field of computer language processing naturally.

The main interface of the world famous search engine topped the image in which the letters "Google" appeared, during which a colorful expressive image of the late Egyptian thinker.

And Google said in an official statement that it celebrated the 82nd birthday of the Egyptian pioneer in the field of Arabic language computing. Nabil Ali.

It is reported that Abdulaziz was born on January 1, 1938, and obtained a bachelors degree in aeronautical engineering in 1960, then a master’s degree in 1967 and a doctorate in aeronautical engineering in 1971.

From 1961 to 1972 he worked as an engineer officer in the Egyptian Air Force in the areas of maintenance and training, then he moved to the computer field, where he was one of the first Arabs to master this field.

He worked between 1972 and 1977 as a director of computer at EgyptAir, and he was the first to introduce automated reservation systems for airlines in the Arab region, and then held various positions and levels in Arab and international companies in the field of computers in Egypt, Kuwait, Europe, Canada and the United States.

Beginning in 1983, he became director of the Sakhr Computer Project and was the owner of the idea of ​​its establishment, and from 1985 to 1999 he was deputy chairman of Sakhr Research and Development Company, and he also worked as a full-time researcher in research of information culture and artificial intelligence and its application to the Arabic language, and director of the Advanced Multilingual Systems Corporation .

He designed more than twenty educational and teaching programs, and died on January 26, 2016.

Among his contributions in the field of Arabic digitization, the creation of the first program related to the Holy Quran, and the development of a lexical database for the oppositional language.

The thinker and the late scientist received a number of awards, including:

Prize for the best book in the field of future studies from the General Book Authority in 1994.

Prize for the best cultural book in the field of "challenges of the information age" from the General Book Authority in 2003.

- "Innovation in Information Technology" award from the Arab Thought Foundation in 2007.

King Faisal International Prize with Professor Ali Hilmi Ahmed Musa in the field of computer processing of the Arabic language in 2012.