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Short Biography

  • 1912 (23 June): Birth, Paddington, London
  • 1926-31: Sherborne School
  • 1930: Death of friend Christopher Morcom
  • 1931-34: Undergraduate at King's College, Cambridge University
  • 1932-35: Quantum mechanics, probability, logic
  • 1935: Elected fellow of King's College, Cambridge
  • 1936: The Turing machine, computability, universal machine
  • 1936-38: Princeton University. Ph.D. Logic, algebra, number theory
  • 1938-39: Return to Cambridge. Introduced to German Enigma cipher machine
  • 1939-40: The Bombe, machine for Enigma decryption
  • 1939-42: Breaking of U-boat Enigma, saving battle of the Atlantic
  • 1943-45: Chief Anglo-American crypto consultant. Electronic work.
  • 1945: National Physical Laboratory, London
  • 1946: Computer and software design leading the world.
  • 1947-48: Programming, neural nets, and artificial intelligence
  • 1948: Manchester University
  • 1949: First serious mathematical use of a computer
  • 1950: The Turing Test for machine intelligence
  • 1951: Elected FRS. Non-linear theory of biological growth
  • 1952: Arrested as a homosexual, loss of security clearance
  • 1953-54: Unfinished work in biology and physics
  • 1954 (7 June): Death (suicide) by cyanide poisoning, Wilmslow, Cheshire.

Extracted of "The Alan Turing Home Page by Andrew Hodges" (http://www.turing.org.uk/turing/index.html)

 
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