Alan Mathison Turing (1912–1954) was a mathematician ... an achievement that sees him chosen as the next face on the £50 note. Despite his remarkable achievements, as a gay man Turing was prosecuted ...
Alan Turing was not a well known figure during ... By placing him on our new polymer £50 banknote, we are celebrating his achievements, and the values he symbolises." Explore the principles ...
In 1952, Alan Turing, a British mathematician best known for his work on code-breaking and artificial intelligence, was convicted of engaging in homosexual acts and sentenced to chemical castration.
In recognition of his achievements, the home of The School of Mathematics at The University of Manchester, completed in 2007, was named the Alan Turing building. The building also houses the Photon ...
The Alan Turing Institute got a funding of £100 ... and the review also hinted at the lack of some important achievements, mentioning, “the potential of the institute to act on behalf of ...
The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national hub for artificial intelligence (AI) and data science, has begun a consultation process that could lead to potential redundancies among its workforce ...
Alan Turing was an English mathematician, wartime code-breaker and pioneer of computer science. Photo: Alan Turing with two colleagues and a Ferranti computer in January 1951. Turing had ...
The centenary of Alan Turing's birth should be the ... of course – and a national acknowledgement of Turing's extraordinary achievements and contributions. Let's work together to make that ...