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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_KilburnTom Kilburn - Wikipedia

    Tom Kilburn CBE FRS (11 August 1921 – 17 January 2001) was an English mathematician and computer scientist. Over his 30-year career, he was involved in the development of five computers of great historical significance.

  2. Tom Kilburn (Dewsbury, Yorkshire, 11 de agosto de 1921 — Manchester, 17 de janeiro de 2001) foi um engenheiro britânico. [1] Junto com Freddie Williams inventou o tubo de Williams-Kilburn e o primeiro computador com armazenamento de programas do mundo, o Manchester Mark I, enquanto trabalhava na Universidade de Manchester.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Tom Kilburn (born August 11, 1921, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England—died January 17, 2001, Manchester) was a British engineer and co-inventor of the first working computer memory. Kilburn also designed and built the first stored-program computer and led a team that produced a succession of pioneering computers over the next 25 years.

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  4. BBC Archive. 208K subscribers. Subscribed. 139. 3.4K views 2 months ago. Tom Kilburn was a mathematician and computer scientist from Dewsbury, who was involved in the development of the...

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  5. Tom Kilburn. Professor Emeritus Tom Kilburn FRS was born on 11 August 1921 in Dewsbury, Yorkshire. He received his BA and MA degrees in mathematics from Cambridge University, and his PhD degree (1948) and his DSc degree (1953) from Manchester University. He was head of the Department of Computer Sciences of Manchester University.

  6. computerhistory.org › profile › tom-kilburnTom Kilburn - CHM

    24 de mai. de 2024 · In 1962, it was considered the most powerful computer in the world. Tom Kilburn was professor of computer engineering (1960), then computer science (1964) at the University Manchester, retiring in 1981. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society.

  7. 22 de fev. de 2001 · nature. news & views. article. News & Views. Published: 22 February 2001. Obituary. Tom Kilburn (1921–2001) Simon Lavington. Nature 4092001 Cite this article. 728 Accesses. 2 Citations. 3...