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  1. Hace 2 días · Aaron Chizhik, Grace Hopper College “A 2023 recipient of the The R. J. R. Cohen Summer Fellowship for Musical Performance Studies, among many other music-oriented accolades, Aaron Chizhik is majoring in Physics (intensive) and Music, a combination of intellectual aspirations which has stood out to the Dean and Head since he arrived at Hopper.

  2. Hace 2 días · Blodgett was the first woman awarded a doctorate in physics from Cambridge University and the first woman to be hired as a scientist at General Electric. She received a total of eight U.S. patents and was the sole inventor on six of them. Her inventions included: perfecting tungsten filaments in electric lamps (1916), smoke screens (WW2), non ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Aaron Chizhik, Grace Hopper College “A 2023 recipient of the The R. J. R. Cohen Summer Fellowship for Musical Performance Studies, among many other music-oriented accolades, Aaron Chizhik is majoring in Physics (intensive) and Music, a combination of intellectual aspirations which has stood out to the Dean and Head since he arrived at Hopper.

  4. Hace 2 días · Hopper worked on many teams and programs, her inventions were promoted/demonstrated by many lecturers at the University of Pennsylvania, and she was often referred to as “Amazing Grace.” She retired from the Navy as Rear Admiral, and her importance is widely recognized and appreciated worldwide.

  5. Hace 5 días · Nvidia’s CEO co-founded his $2 trillion company at a Denny’s breakfast booth. Jensen Huang, president of Nvidia, holding the Grace hopper superchip CPU used for generative AI at the Supermicro ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Historical Figures That Changed The World @HistoricalFiguresThat Revolutionary Leaders Visionary Inventors Influential Philosophers Pioneering Scientists Ren...

  7. Hace 5 días · Grace Hopper, was a United States Navy officer and one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I, known as the "Mother of COBOL". She developed the first compiler for an electronic computer, known as A-0. She also popularized the term "debugging" – a reference to a moth extracted from a relay in the Harvard Mark II computer.