Steve Wozniak
Steve Wozniak, often referred to as "Woz," is an American engineer and inventor best known for co-founding Apple Inc. with Steve Jobs in 1976. He played a crucial role in designing the first successful personal computer, the Apple I, and later the more advanced Apple II, which helped launch the personal computing revolution.
Wozniak is recognized for his contributions to technology and education, promoting computer literacy and innovation. After leaving Apple in the 1980s, he focused on various philanthropic efforts and continued to inspire future generations in the fields of science and technology.