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- Q7839366 description "Australian scientist".
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- Q7839366 abstract "Trevor Pearcey (5 March 1919 – 27 January 1998) was a British-born Australian scientist, who created CSIRAC, one of the first ever stored-program electronic computers in the world.Born in Woolwich, London, he graduated from Imperial College in 1940 with first class honours in physics and mathematics. He emigrated to Australia in 1945.In a 1948 paper, he envisaged using a digital electronic computer for providing information over a national telecommunications network:"In the non-mathematical field there is a wide scope for the use of the techniques in such things as filing systems. It is not inconceivable that an automatic encyclopaedic service operated through the national teleprinter, or telephone system, will one day exist."He bet that he could make an electronic device that would be 1000 times faster than the best electronic device of the time. Just one of his calculators filled a small room, weighing 7 tons.He was awarded a D.Sc. by the University of Melbourne in 1971.In his later years he lived on the Mornington Peninsula near Melbourne.The Pearcey Foundation and the Pearcey Award for outstanding achievement by an Australian in the ICT industry are named after Trevor Pearcey.".
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- Q7839366 birthYear "1919".
- Q7839366 deathDate "1998-01-27".
- Q7839366 deathYear "1998".
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- Q7839366 dateOfBirth "1919-03-05".
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- Q7839366 name "Pearcey, Trevor".
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- Q7839366 comment "Trevor Pearcey (5 March 1919 – 27 January 1998) was a British-born Australian scientist, who created CSIRAC, one of the first ever stored-program electronic computers in the world.Born in Woolwich, London, he graduated from Imperial College in 1940 with first class honours in physics and mathematics.".
- Q7839366 label "Trevor Pearcey".
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