Acsh.org: Great Women of Science: Dr. Grace Hopper, Trailblazing Mathematician and Admiral
It's an oft-repeated tale that the grand dame of military computing, computer scientist and U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, coined the terms bug and debug after an incident involving Harvard ...
The late Rear Admiral Grace Hopper was a gifted mathematician and undisputed pioneer in computer programming, honored posthumously in 2016 with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She was also very ...
Grace Murray Hopper was born in New York City in 1906 and attended Vassar College before receiving her PhD in mathematical physics from Yale University in 1934, returning there to teach on graduating ...
Not long ago, people thought computers couldn’t communicate in English! Dr. Grace Hopper put that notion to rest. She also wrote the first computer manual. Trained in mathematics and mathematical ...
This photograph is signed “Grace Murray Hopper Commodore USNR” but was taken while Hopper was a Captain in the US Naval Reserve. While neither the photograph nor the autograph is dated, one can deduce ...
Ars Technica: We can now watch Grace Hopper’s famed 1982 lecture on YouTube
Bdcnetwork.com: Construction begins on the U.S. Naval Academy’s new cyber studies and computer science department building, Hopper Hall
Construction begins on the U.S. Naval Academy’s new cyber studies and computer science department building, Hopper Hall
KXAN: Leo Cancer Care Introduces Grace™, the First Upright Photon Therapy System, at ASTRO 2025
MIDDLETON, Wis., Sept. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Leo Cancer Care is using ASTRO 2025 to launch Grace™, the company's upright photon therapy system. Grace is named after American computer scientist and ...