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  2. Erwin Tomash - Wikipedia

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    The Adelle and Erwin Tomash Fellowship in the History of Information Technology is awarded to a graduate student for doctoral dissertation research in the history of computing. The fellowship is to be held at the recipient's home academic institution, the Charles Babbage Institute, or any other location with appropriate research facilities.

  3. Charles Babbage - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 February 2025. English mathematician, philosopher, and engineer (1791–1871) "Babbage" redirects here. For other uses, see Babbage (disambiguation). Charles Babbage KH FRS Babbage in 1860 Born (1791-12-26) 26 December 1791 London, England Died 18 October 1871 (1871-10-18) (aged 79) Marylebone, London ...

  4. Scientific integrity - Wikipedia

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    According to Kenneth Pimple, Charles Babbage was the first author to set aside [clarification needed] the specific issue of scientific integrity. [5] In the Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, and on Some of its Causes , first published in 1830, Babbage identified four classes of scientific frauds, [ 6 ] from outright forgery to ...

  5. Bridgewater Treatises - Wikipedia

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    A set of the Bridgewater Treatises, rebound in leather, together with Charles Babbage's Ninth Bridgewater Treatise. The Bridgewater Treatises (1833–36) are a series of eight works that were written by leading scientific figures appointed by the President of the Royal Society in fulfilment of a bequest of £8000, made by Francis Henry Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater, for work on "the Power ...

  6. Charles Babbage: Pioneer of the Computer - Wikipedia

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    Charles Babbage: Pioneer of the Computer is a biographical book about the Victorian computer pioneer Charles Babbage (1791–1871). The book was written by Anthony Hyman (1928–2011), a British historian of computing .

  7. Guy Blelloch - Wikipedia

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    He then pursued a PhD in Computer Science at MIT and was advised by Charles E. Leiserson. [3] He graduated in 1988 with a dissertation titled Vector Models for Data-Parallel Computing. [2] [3] Blelloch joined Carnegie Mellon University in 1988 [2] and has taught courses on parallel algorithms and data structures. [4]

  8. Analytical Society - Wikipedia

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    The evidence of Analytical Society work appeared in 1816 when Peacock and Herschel completed the translation of Sylvestre Lacroix's textbook An Elementary Treatise on Differential and Integral Calculus [9] that had been started by Babbage. In 1817 Peacock introduced Leibnizian symbols in that year's examinations in the local senate-house.

  9. List of computer scientists - Wikipedia

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    Charles Babbage (1791–1871) – invented first mechanical computer called the supreme mathematician; Charles Bachman – American computer scientist, known for Integrated Data Store; Roland Carl Backhouse – mathematics of computer program construction, algorithmic problem solving, ALGOL; John Backus – FORTRAN, Backus–Naur form, first ...