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  1. Grace Hopper lehrte von 1931 bis 1943 am Vassar College Mathematik, zuletzt als Associate Professor, nachdem sie 1934 an der Yale University promoviert hatte. [1] [2] Von 1944 bis 1946 war sie bei der US-Marine aktiv.

  2. Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (1906-1992) was a mathematician; a pioneer in computer sciences; a teacher and public educator, and a naval officer (she retired as a Rear Admiral). Hopper received a master’s degree in mathematics (1930) and a Ph.D. in mathematics (1934) from Yale.

  3. Grace Hopper College is a residential college of Yale University, opened in 1933 as one of the original eight undergraduate residential colleges endowed by Edward Harkness. It was originally named Calhoun College after US Vice President John C. Calhoun, but renamed in 2017 in honor of computer scientist Grace Murray Hopper.

  4. Grace Hopper College is a Yale residential college that honors the legacy of computer scientist Grace Hopper. Learn about its history, community, and new windows that celebrate its diversity and inclusivity.

  5. Grace Hopper College. Grace Hopper College – founded as Calhoun College in 1933 and renamed in honor of Grace Hopper ‘30 M.A., ‘34 Ph.D. in 2017 – is one of the smaller residential colleges.

  6. 3. Apr. 2014 · Grace Hopper was a pioneer of computer programming and a rear admiral in the U.S. Navy. She helped create the first compiler for COBOL language and received the National Medal of Technology and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

  7. 3. Dez. 2014 · In 1944, Lt. Grace Hopper was ordered to report to Harvard University to work on the Mark I, the behemoth digital computer that had been conceived by Harvard’s Howard Aiken in 1937. Photo courtesy of the Harvard University Archives. Science & Tech. Grace Hopper, computing pioneer. Walter Isaacson ’74. December 3, 2014 long read.