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  1. 范内瓦·布什(Vannevar Bush,1890.3.11~1974.6.26),是二战时期美国最伟大的科学家和工程师之一。战时他创立的美国科学研究局(OSRD, Office of Scientific Research and Development)对美国取得二战胜利起到了关键性的作用,当时几乎所有的军事研究计划都出自于范内瓦的领导。其中最著名的莫过于“"曼哈顿计划 ...

  2. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › vannevar-bushVannevar Bush | Lemelson

    Vannevar Bush, the inventor credited with the principles underlying modern hypertext research, was born on March 11, 1890 in Everett, Massachusetts. He was a headstrong child who showed an early aptitude for math. After graduating high school, he enrolled at Tufts University in Massachusetts to study engineering.

  3. Dr. VANNEVAR BUSH, Office of Scientific Research and Development, Washington, D. C. SCIENCE - THE ENDLESS FRONTIER "New frontiers of the mind are before us, and if they are pioneered with the same vision, boldness, and drive with which we have waged this war we can create a fuller and more fruitful employment and a fuller and more fruitful life."--

  4. VANNEVAR BUSH. Vannevar Bush was born in Everett, Massachusetts, on March 11, 1890. He received his Bachelor's degree from Tufts University and a doctorate in electrical engineering jointly from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University in 1916. During the First World War, Bush worked on the magnetic detection of ...

  5. Vannevar Bush. Vannevar Bush [ ˌvæˈniː.vɚ] KBE (* 11. März 1890 in Everett, Massachusetts; † 28. Juni 1974 in Belmont, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Ingenieur und Analogrechner -Pionier. Bush war eine der wichtigsten Personen der US-Kriegsführung im Zweiten Weltkrieg, er entwickelte in seinem 1945 publizierten Essay As We ...

  6. Mar 1, 2016 · During World War II, Vannevar Bush was the most prominent engineer in the United States. He headed the national research-and-development effort, first as chair of the National Defense Research Committee and then as director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development. Born on 11 March 1890, Bush was educated at prestigious schools ...

  7. Sep 1, 2021 · Vannevar Bush was at the forefront of American research policy during World War II, but he suffered a steep fall after the war, and by 1948 had left government service altogether. What motivated such a significant loss of influence? Drawing on previously unexamined sources, this article traces the causes of Bush’s decline in authority to his loss of powerful allies, particularly with the ...