BUSH, VANNEVAR


Meaning of BUSH, VANNEVAR in English

born March 11, 1890, Everett, Mass., U.S.

died June 28, 1974, Belmont, Mass.

U.S. electrical engineer and administrator.

He taught principally at MIT (1919–38, 1955–71). In the late 1920s and '30s, Bush and his students built several electronic analog computer s to solve differential equation s. He helped found Raytheon Co., and he served as president of the Carnegie Institute (1939–55). In 1941 he became director of the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development, in which capacity he helped organize the Manhattan Project . By providing government support for university-based scientific research, the agency paved the way for postwar federal support of basic scientific research. As adviser to Pres. hypertext , the basis of the {{link=World Wide Web">World Wide Web .

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