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  1. Il y a 2 jours · Herman H. Goldstine, a mathematician introduced him to J. G. Brainerd the University of Pennsylvania’s Moore School of Electrical Engineering. He started to collaborate with a team of engineers including J. Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly, who were constructing an Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC). Dr. von Neumann summarized the design ideas in a short 23-page document ...

  2. Il y a 3 jours · The Mathematical Sciences department of IBM Research invites applications for its 2025-26 Herman Goldstine Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship for research in the mathematical and computer sciences. The department provides an atmosphere in which basic research is combined with work on practical applications. Areas of interest include, but not limited to, complexity theory, numerical analysis and ...

  3. Il y a 4 jours · The thesis has been claimed to be the most important master's thesis of all time, [10] as in 1985, Howard Gardner described it as "possibly the most important, and also the most famous, master's thesis of the century", [12] while Herman Goldstine described it as "surely ... one of the most important master's theses ever written ...

  4. 11 oct. 2024 · In 1946 the Moore School's leading experts left the school and went to other institutions. John von Neumann went with Herman Goldstine to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and Mauchly and Eckert also left to setup their own company which was later purchased by Remington Rand. Both these groups lost valuable time in these ...

  5. 24 sept. 2024 · The design team, led by engineer J. Presper Eckert Jr. and physicist John Mauchly, began their work in 1943 under the supervision of Herman Goldstine. In 1944, the renowned mathematician John von Neumann joined as a consultant, bringing his expertise to this groundbreaking American project.

  6. 24 sept. 2024 · The IBM Research Mathematical Sciences Council invites applications for its 2025–2026 Herman Goldstine Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship for research in mathematical and computer sciences.

  7. 12 oct. 2024 · While visiting the University of Pennsylvania in 1944, John von Neumann, one of the leading theoreticians at Los Alamos, was told about ENIAC by Herman Goldstine, Fig. 12.2. The ENIAC (or Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator) was developed by the physicist John Mauchly to carry out complex calculations for the military.