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  2. Vannevar Bush - Wikipedia

    • Vannevar Bush was an American engineer, inventor and science administrator, who during World War II headed the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD), through which almost all wartime military R&D was carried out, including important developments in radar and the initiation and early administration of the Manhattan Project. He emp… See more

    Early life and education

    Vannevar Bush was born in Everett, Massachusetts, on March 11, 1890. He was the third child and only son of Richard Perry Bush, the local Universalist pastor, and his wife Emma Linwood (née Paine), the daughter of a prominent Provincetown fa…

    Early engineering activities

    Bush accepted a job with Tufts, where he became involved with the American Radio and Research Corporation (AMRAD), which began broadcasting music from the campus on March 8, 1916. The station owner, Harold Power, hired him to run the comp…

     
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  2. The Rise and Fall of Vannevar Bush - Science History …

    Vannevar Bush (1890–1974), one of the great overachievers of the 20th century, combined the skills of an engineer, a mathematician, and a scientist with the organizational abilities of a successful military leader or company president.

     
  3. Vannevar Bush | American Engineer, Scientist

    Vannevar Bush (born March 11, 1890, Everett, Mass., U.S.—died June 28, 1974, Belmont, Mass.) was an American electrical engineer and administrator who developed the Differential Analyzer and oversaw government mobilization of …

  4. Vannevar Bush – Complete Biography, History, and Inventions

  5. NIHF Inductee Vannevar Bush Invented Differential …

    In 1931, Vannevar Bush completed work on his most significant invention, the differential analyzer, a precursor to the modern computer. It used electrical motors to drive shafts and gears that represented terms in complex equations, and …

  6. How Vannevar Bush Engineered the 20th Century

    Jun 18, 2024 · Vannevar Bush promoted government funding for scientists and engineers that, for the first time, let them try new things and take risks. In the summer of 1945, Robert J. Oppenheimer and other key members of the …

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  8. Manhattan Project Leaders: Vannevar Bush - U.S.

    During WWI he invented a means of detecting enemy submarines. Through the 1930s he was involved in several companies and inventions, which made him rich, and his work with analog computers would influence computer scientists …

  9. A difference maker | MIT News | Massachusetts …

    Feb 16, 2011 · Vannevar (rhymes with “beaver”) Bush was born in 1890 in Everett, Mass. He received his undergraduate degree from Tufts and his PhD in engineering jointly from MIT and Harvard in 1916. He joined MIT in 1919 as an …

  10. The Essential Vannevar Bush - IEEE Spectrum

    Mar 1, 2022 · Vannevar Bush was the first trained electrical engineer to publicly proclaim in influential circles that EEs are one engine of innovation and the drive behind digital technology.

  11. Vannevar Bush - Encyclopedia.com

  12. Vannevar Bush - New World Encyclopedia

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  14. Vannevar Bush summary | Britannica

  15. Computer Pioneers - Vannevar E. Bush

  16. Vannevar Bush - The Public's Library and Digital Archive

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  18. The Essential Writings of Vannevar Bush on JSTOR

  19. The Fall of Vannevar Bush - University of California Press

  20. The physician-scientist, 75 years after Vannevar Bush ... - Nature