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  1. Atanasoff was born in Hamilton, New York, and educated at the universities of Florida, Iowa, and Wisconsin, where he gained his PhD in 1930. He taught at the Iowa State University from 1930 until 1942, when he moved to the Naval Ordnance Laboratory at White Oak, Maryland. After World War II, Atanasoff worked for various technical companies ...

  2. John Vincent Atanasoff (ur. 4 października 1903 w Hamilton, Nowy Jork, zm. 15 czerwca 1995 we Frederick, Maryland) – amerykański inżynier-informatyk bułgarskiego pochodzenia, uznawany za twórcę elektronicznego komputera. Prototyp komputera ABC ( Atanasoff-Berry Computer) zbudował w 1939 roku w Iowa State University, wspólnie z ...

  3. John Vincent Atanasoff (October 1903 – June 1995) [BSE 1925] created and built the first electronic calculating machine. Atanasoff is one of the most distinguished alumni of the College of Engineering and was so recognized with an honorary doctorate of science degree from UF in 1974. He graduated from the University of Florida in 1925 with a ...

  4. 22 Nov 2010 · Created by John Vincent Atanasoff, an Iowa State mathematics and physics professor, and graduate student Clifford Berry, ABC certainly had many of the features one would expect to see in a digital ...

  5. John Vincent Atanasoff. Born October 4, 1903, Hamilton N. Y; inventor of the Atanasoff Berry Computer (ABC) with Clifford Berry, predecessor of the 1942 ENIAC, a serial, binary, electromechanical, digital, special-purpose computer with regenerative memory.

  6. John Vincent Atanasoff, a theoretical physicist faced with tedious quantum mechanical computations, built an electronic device that featured binary logic, regen ... Americans, on the ther hand, would have given the honor to the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator, built by John W. Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert at the Moore School of ...

  7. 20 Apr 2024 · John Vincent Atanasoff was an American engineer, physicist, mathematician, and computer scientist. He spurred major innovations in the field of computing, ultimately earning the nickname of “the father of the modern computer”. In this regard, he is one of the most famous inventors in modern history.