• computers built at the Imperial College Department of Mathematics in the post-war period. The first Imperial College Computing Engine, ICCE I, was constructed...
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    which had built the Imperial College Computing Engine, an early digital relay computer. In 1966, the postgraduate Centre for Computing and Automation came...
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    Computer, Imperial College, Univ. of London". Digital Computer Newsletter. 3 (1): 4. April 1951. Bowden, B. V. (ed.). "11. The Imperial College Computing Engine"...
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  • refer to: Councils on Chiropractic Education International Imperial College Computing Engine Intracapsular cataract extraction, an ophthalmic surgical...
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  • Tony Brooker (category Alumni of Imperial College London)
    Michaelson and K. D. Tocher and incorporated into ICCE, the Imperial College Computing Engine based on the same technology. By then (1949)Brooker had moved...
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  • Sidney Michaelson (category Academics of Imperial College London)
    to Imperial College, London. He studied mathematics and graduated in 1946. Subsequently he was co-designer of the Imperial College Computing Engine with...
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    Manny Lehman (computer scientist) (category Academics of the Department of Computing, Imperial College London)
    School of Computing Science at Middlesex University. From 1972 to 2002 he was a Professor and Head of the Computing Department at Imperial College London...
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    previous ideas about the capabilities of computing devices and anticipated the implications of modern computing one hundred years before they were realised...
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    Hamed Haddadi (computer scientist) (category Academics of Imperial College London)
    the Professor of Human-Centred Systems at the Department of Computing in Imperial College London, a Fellow of UKRI, and the Chief Scientist at Brave Software...
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  • Stanley Gill (category History of computing in the United Kingdom)
    Computing Science and Computing Unit at Imperial College, University of London. This was later merged into the Imperial College Centre for Computing and...
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    Nick Jennings (computer scientist) (category Academics of the Department of Computing, Imperial College London)
    systems, agent-based computing and cybersecurity. He has been involved in a number of company startups including Aerogility, Contact Engine, Crossword Cyber...
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    University Computing History Computer Histories – An introductory course on the history of computing Revolution – The First 2000 Years Of Computing, Computer...
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  • Logic Programming Associates (category Department of Computing, Imperial College London)
    established to exploit research at the Department of Computing and Control at Imperial College London into logic programming carried out under the supervision...
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    the departments of Earth Science and Engineering, and Materials at Imperial College London. The Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics and parts of the...
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    the teaching and research in materials science and engineering at Imperial College London, occupying the Royal School of Mines and Bessemer buildings...
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  • such as a search engine for electronic journals, EESE. In 1999 the project expanded to become an Engineering, Mathematics and Computing (EMC) Hub as part...
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    Psychology Faculty of Advanced Technology Aerospace Built Environment Computing and Mathematics Engineering Lighting and Live Event Technology The last...
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  • Zero employed around 15 people and millions in computing resources. Ultimately, it needed much less computing power than AlphaGo, running on four specialized...
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  • semantics by work at Stanford University and the Department of Computing, Imperial College London for security analysis and standardization. "ECMA" stood...
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  • John R. Womersley (category History of computing in the United Kingdom)
    of the Royal College of Science. He remained at Imperial College for another two years and was awarded the Diploma of Imperial College (D.I.C.) in 1930...
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    Steam Engine". study.com. Retrieved 2023-03-22. Ronalds, B.F. (2016). Sir Francis Ronalds: Father of the Electric Telegraph. London: Imperial College Press...
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    Alan Turing (category History of computing in the United Kingdom)
    mathematics and computing which today is recognised more widely, with statues and many things named after him, including an annual award for computing innovation...
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    cladding. The same year, Harold Hopkins and Narinder Singh Kapany at Imperial College succeeded in making image-transmitting bundles with over 10,000 optical...
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  • Donald Davies (category Alumni of Imperial College London)
    designing the Automatic Computing Engine (ACE) computer. It is said that Davies spotted mistakes in Turing's seminal 1936 paper On Computable Numbers, much to...
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    Analytical Engine". wired.com. Wired. Retrieved 23 August 2024. "The Greatest Machine That Never Was: John Graham-Cumming at TEDxImperialCollege". youtube...
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  • 1500 universities, with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Imperial College London, University of Oxford, Harvard University and University of...
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    manufacturer William Morris. The Faculty of Engineering, Environment & Computing has a former RAF Harrier T.4 aircraft, tail number XW270, used as a teaching...
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    fastest X.25 network in the world. The National Computing Centre 1976 publication 'Why Distributed Computing' which came from considerable research into future...
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    university has affiliations with Nilai University College in Malaysia. Affiliated subjects are computing, accounting and finance, business management, marketing...
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    John Ambrose Fleming (category Academics of University College London)
    June 2003). "Ambrose J. Fleming biography". Pioneers of Computing. The History of Computing Project. Retrieved 30 April 2008. "Right and left hand rules"...
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