Howard H. Aiken biography
- NAME: Howard H. Aiken
- OCCUPATION: Inventor, Physicist
- BIRTH DATE: March 09, 1900
- DEATH DATE: March 14, 1973
- EDUCATION: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Harvard University
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Hoboken, New Jersey
- PLACE OF DEATH: St. Louis, Missouri
Profile
Born in Hoboken, NJ in 1900, Howard H. Aiken was a U.S. mathematician and inventor who, with three other engineers, developed the first automatic calculating machine. The machine was called the Harvard Mark I and could perform five operations: add, subtract, multiple, divide, and reference previous result. This incredible 1944 invention was 51 feet long, 8 feet high, and weighed 35 tons.
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