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  1. John Vincent Atanasoff OCM (October 4, 1903 – June 15, 1995) was an American physicist and inventor credited with inventing the first electronic digital computer. Atanasoff invented the first electronic digital computer in the 1930s at Iowa State College (now known as Iowa State University).

  2. Jun 11, 2024 · John Vincent Atanasoff, American physicist, who with his graduate student Clifford Berry developed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC; 1937–42), a machine capable of solving differential equations using binary arithmetic and one of the first electronic digital computers.

  3. John Vincent Atanasoff is known as the father of the computer. With the help of one of his students Clifford E. Berry, in Iowa State College, during the 1940s, he created the ABC (Atanasoff-Berry Computer) that was the first electronic digital computer.

  4. John Vincent Atanasoff (JVA) was born on 4 October 1903 a few miles west of Hamilton, New York. His father was a Bulgarian immigrant named Ivan Atanasov. Ivan’s name was changed to John Atanasoff by immigration officials at Ellis Island, when he arrived with an uncle in 1889.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of John Vincent Atanasoff, the inventor of the first electronic digital computer. Discover his early interest in mathematics and physics, his academic career, his marriage, his research, and his legacy.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of John Vincent Atanasoff, an American physicist and computer pioneer who built the first digital computer in 1942. Find out how he invented the binary system, capacitors, and logic circuits, and how his work was recognized in a court case involving ENIAC.

  7. 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.