Everything about Ruth Teitelbaum totally explained
Ruth Teitelbaum (née
Lichterman) (
1924 –
1986,
Dallas) was one of the original programmers for the
ENIAC computer.
Teitelbaum graduated from
Hunter College with a
B.Sc. in Mathematics. She was hired by the
Moore School of Engineering to compute
ballistics trajectories and was later selected as one of the first programmers for the ENIAC, which was developed to perform the same calculations. She travelled with ENIAC to the Ballistics Research Laboratory at the
Aberdeen Proving Grounds where she remained for two more years to train the next group of ENIAC programmers. She died in
Dallas, Texas in 1986.
In 1997 she was inducted into the
Women in Technology International Hall of Fame, along with the other original ENIAC programmers
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