The Father of Computer Science - Alan Turing, Princeton

9 years ago 1998  
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1998  
Douglas Clark, a professor of computer science at Princeton University, demonstrates a functioning Turing machine that was built by his father Wesley A. Clark and Bob Arnzen at Washington University in Saint Louis in the 1970s. Wes Clark is co-creator of the first personal computer. The machine currently resides in Doug Clark's office in Princeton.

The Turing machine is a theoretical concept named for Alan Turing, considered the father of computer science. Turing was a graduate student at Princeton during the 1930s.

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