Eidth Olson - Major player in the miniaturizing of computers. Career Inorganic Chemist. Devised photographic and lithopgraphic techniques for printed circuits.
Margaret Cavanaugh - Programmed Argonne's first scientific computer. (It had about 2 kilobytes of memory)!
Betty Holberton - Important in the Moore School Project (was Elizabeth "Betty" Holberton)
Kay Mauchly - Important in the Moore School Project (Was Kathleen McNulty at the time). Designed necessary new hardware with Richard Clippinger and created modications for the ENIAC for it's original rudimentary storage capacity.
Grace Hopper - Of her many contributions she standardized the programming languages for the US Navy and wrote the first compilier. Primary designer of COBOL programming language.
Thelma Estrin - Part of the group at the Institute for Advanced Studies that built computers. One of the IEEE's only female fellows. Huge impact on biomedical computing ventures (particularly as pertaining to the brain). Did research on the electrical activity of the brain.
Adele Goldstine - Important in the Moore School Project. Helped write ENIAC's documentation, was ENIAC's first programmer. Taught other women to program (directly or through a manual).
Betty Holberton - Important in the Moore School Project (was Elizabeth "Betty" Holberton)
Kay Mauchly - Important in the Moore School Project (Was Kathleen McNulty at the time). Designed necessary new hardware with Richard Clippinger and created modications for the ENIAC for it's original rudimentary storage capacity.
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AWM-Microsoft Research Prize in Algebra and Number Theory
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This award needs a page; if you create a page add Category:Prizes and awards of the Association for Women in Mathematics to the list of categories associated with the page.
All presidents of the AWM have Wikipedia pages but many of them are STUBS and hardly any have ratings as "B-class" pages. Also many pages do not have photos.
Kristin Lauter, page has been expanded and has photo; it should be rated again
Eidth Olson - Major player in the miniaturizing of computers. Career Inorganic Chemist. Devised photographic and lithopgraphic techniques for printed circuits.
Margaret Cavanaugh - Programmed Argonne's first scientific computer. (It had about 2 kilobytes of memory)!
Betty Holberton - Important in the Moore School Project (was Elizabeth "Betty" Holberton)
Kay Mauchly - Important in the Moore School Project (Was Kathleen McNulty at the time). Designed necessary new hardware with Richard Clippinger and created modications for the ENIAC for it's original rudimentary storage capacity.
Grace Hopper - Of her many contributions she standardized the programming languages for the US Navy and wrote the first compilier. Primary designer of COBOL programming language.
Thelma Estrin - Part of the group at the Institute for Advanced Studies that built computers. One of the IEEE's only female fellows. Huge impact on biomedical computing ventures (particularly as pertaining to the brain). Did research on the electrical activity of the brain.
Adele Goldstine - Important in the Moore School Project. Helped write ENIAC's documentation, was ENIAC's first programmer. Taught other women to program (directly or through a manual).
Betty Holberton - Important in the Moore School Project (was Elizabeth "Betty" Holberton)
Kay Mauchly - Important in the Moore School Project (Was Kathleen McNulty at the time). Designed necessary new hardware with Richard Clippinger and created modications for the ENIAC for it's original rudimentary storage capacity.
This award needs a page; if you create a page add Category:Prizes and awards of the Association for Women in Mathematics to the list of categories associated with the page.
AWM-Microsoft Research Prize in Algebra and Number Theory
This prize needs a page; if you create a page add Category:Prizes and awards of the Association for Women in Mathematics to the list of categories associated with the page.
This award needs a page; if you create a page add Category:Prizes and awards of the Association for Women in Mathematics to the list of categories associated with the page.
All presidents of the AWM have Wikipedia pages but many of them are STUBS and hardly any have ratings as "B-class" pages. Also many pages do not have photos.
Kristin Lauter, page has been expanded and has photo; it should be rated again