Rear Adm. Grace Murray Hopper
Grace Brewster Hopper (née Murray; December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral.
Biography of Grace Murray Hopper | Office of the President
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Rear Adm. Grace Murray Hopper - Navy.mil
Tags ... A computer science pioneer, Rear Adm. Grace Hopper was a programmer for the Hopper Harvard Mark I computer in the final years of World ...
Grace Murray Hopper (1906-1992): A legacy of innovation and service
Grace Brewster Murray Hopper was a computer pioneer and naval officer. She received a master's degree (1930) and a Ph.D. (1934) in mathematics ...
Grace Hopper | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts - Britannica
Grace Hopper, American mathematician and rear admiral in the U.S. Navy who was a pioneer in developing computer technology, ...
Rear Admiral Grace M. Hopper, USNR
Grace Murray Hopper made important contributions during the Vietnam War era. Born in December 1906, she became a Lieutenant Junior Grade in December 1943.
Grace Hopper | National Women's History Museum
She was promoted to Captain in 1973, to Commodore in 1983, and to Rear Admiral in 1985. Two years later she was awarded the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, ...
Admiral Grace Murray Hopper: When Women Were Computers
Naval Reserve officer Grace Hopper was a pioneer of computing during World War II, laying the foundation for today's technology.
Grace Murray Hopper '1928 - Vassar Encyclopedia
Grace Murray Hopper '1928. Rear Admiral Grace M. Hopper Naval History and Heritage Command photograph. Computer pioneer ...
Grace Hopper - Computer Coder, Education & Achievements
Computer programmer Grace Hopper helped develop a compiler that was a precursor to the widely used COBOL language and became a rear admiral in the US Navy.
Grace Murray Hopper - CHM - Computer History Museum
She received many awards, including the US National Medal of Technology (1991). Hopper retired from the US Navy Reserve in 1986 with the rank of Rear Admiral ...
Rear admiral and computer scientist Grace Murray Hopper - Reddit
When I was an LT studying CS at Harvard, I'd often see the Mark I while studying in the Science Center, the very same computer Adm Hopper used ...
Grace HOPPER - Scientific Women
Grace Murray Hopper was an American computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral. A pioneer in the field, she was one of the first programmers of the ...
Grace Murray Hopper Collection | Collection: NMAH.AC.0324
Hopper retired from UNIVAC in 1972, having returned to active service in the U.S. Navy from which she eventually retired with the rank of Rear Admiral. In 2016, ...
Inspirational Quotes: Grace Hopper | Computer Scientist & U.S. ...
“I will not take what you need to give me. I will take what you want to give me.” “To me programming is more than an important practical art. It ...
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Rear Adm. Hopper was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral. One of ...
Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper '28 - Stories - Vassar College
As one of the world's first computer scientists, Grace Murray Hopper '28 worked on the UNIVAC computer series and developed the programming ...
Grace Murray Hopper: Pioneering the Digital Frontier
American mathematician and rear admiral in the US Navy who was a pioneer in developing computer technology, helping to devise UNIVAC I. the first commercial ...
Rear Adm. Grace M. Hopper Dies; Innovator in Computers Was 85
Admiral Hopper was born Grace Brewster Murray on Dec. 9, 1906, in New York City. After receiving a Ph.D. in mathematics from Yale, she taught ...
In Profile—Grace Murray Hopper | Naval History Magazine
One ancestor was a Minute Man, and her great-grandfather, Alexander Wilson Russell, was a Navy rear admiral. But Hopper's principal inspiration, according to ...