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A sculpture commemorating the wartime codebreaker Alan Turing at the University of Cambridge's King's College has been approved. Designed by Sir Antony Gormley, it will be made up of 19 steel ...
Turing arrived at King’s College as an undergraduate in 1931 and was made a Fellow in 1935. The Turing Archive was founded in 1960 following a donation of his papers by his mother, Sara Turing.
Antony Gormley’s abstract 12ft steel sculpture commemorating the Second World War code-breaker Alan Turing has finally been unveiled at Cambridge University. The sculpture of Turing stands in ...
King’s College Provost Gillian Tett said: “Alan Turing’s work laid the foundations of computer science, artificial intelligence and much of our modern world.
Notebooks containing Alan Turing's unpublished WWII code-breaking work have been saved for the UK. A fundraising campaign led by Friends of the Nations' Libraries secured the funds to purchase the ...
King’s College Provost Gillian Tett said: “Alan Turing’s work laid the foundations of computer science, artificial intelligence and much of our modern world.
Alan Turing’s nephew on why he shouldn't be known for solving Enigma, ... Historic England said a 12ft steel tribute outside King’s College, the mathematician’s alma mater, ...
Alan Turing, born on June 23, 1912, was a brilliant mathematician and codebreaker. ... After graduating from Sherborne, Turing received a scholarship at King's College, ...
Saved from the shredder, Alan Turing’s papers sell for $627,000. The archive contextualizes one of the 20th century's most brilliant thinkers. By Andrew Paul. Published Jun 18, 2025 12:54 PM EDT.
Papers belonging to mathematician Alan Turing - who created machines that helped to crack Adolf Hitler's enigma code - have been sold for a record breaking £465,000 at auction ...
Another rare example of Alan Turing's handwritten notes, which went to auction in 2015 Dickson Lee / South China Morning Post via Getty Images The British government has placed an export ban on a ...