Eugene Nalimov
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Eugene Nalimov (born 1965 in Novosibirsk, former U.S.S.R.) is a chess programmer and Microsoft employee.
Starting in 1998, he wrote a tablebase generator which included many different endgames. He received a ChessBase award at the ChessBase meeting in Maastricht in 2002 for his work.[1]
Nalimov has an M.Sc. from Novosibirsk State University. He started a Ph.D. dissertation, but did not finish it.
[edit] References
- ^ ChessBase: Events (2002) - Eugene Nalimov: Winner of the ChessBase Award and Guest of Honor in Maastricht
- ChessBase: Events (2002) - Eugene Nalimov: Winner of the ChessBase Award and Guest of Honor in Maastricht
- Evcomp - Endgame databases
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