- Bigelow, Julian Himely
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▪ 2004American engineer and mathematician (b. March 19, 1913, Nutley, N.J.—d. Feb. 17, 2003, Princeton, N.J.), engineered one of the earliest computers. In 1946 John von Neumann hired Bigelow as the engineer on his project, based at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, to create a stored-program computer. Bigelow was already known for being the coauthor of a paper that would become the foundation of the new field of cybernetics. He assumed overall responsibility for the design of the proposed computer, which was built in the late 1940s and came to be known as the IAS. The basic design of the IAS became the template for the modern computer.
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Universalium. 2010.