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  1. Julian Bigelow at The Princeton Institute for Advanced Study (Left to right: Julian Bigelow, Herman Goldstine, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and John von Neumann) Julian Bigelow (March 19, 1913 – February 17, 2003) was a pioneering American computer engineer.

  2. La propuesta transdisciplinaria de Wiener se inicia alrededor de 1942, cuando, en compañía de Julian Bigelow (un ingeniero) y Arturo Rosenblueth (un cardiólogo mexicano), emprende una profunda comparación entre el ser humano y las máquinas.

  3. 4 de abr. de 2020 · by Francisco Barrón · 04/04/2020. Texto de Fernando López. Escrito en enero de 1943 por Arturo Rosenblueth, Norbert Wiener y Julian Bigelow, Comportamiento, propósito y teleología es un texto que tiene por objetivos dar una definición al campo de estudio que tenga por objeto de conocimiento el estudio conductual de los eventos ...

  4. 22 de feb. de 2003 · Feb. 22, 2003. Julian Bigelow, a mathematician and electrical engineer who was a pioneer in the fields of cybernetics and computing, died on Monday in Princeton, N.J., where he lived. He was 89.

  5. Julian Himely Bigelow, who joined the IAS Electronic Computer Project as Chief Engineer in March of 1946, was appointed to a Permanent Membership in the School of Mathematics in December 1950 and remained a Member of the School of Natural Sciences until his death in February 2003.

  6. 1 de feb. de 2016 · Julian Bigelow was a mathematician and electrical engineer who developed the study of cybernetics and was the chief engineer of the IAS machine, which became the model for IBM’s first all-electronic stored-program computer, the 701. Bigelow was born in 1913 and earned a master’s degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  7. n 1943 Arturo Rosenblueth, Norbert Wiener y Julian Bigelow publicaron uno de los artículos científicos más famosos de la época (Rosenblueth et al., 1943). Su contribución fue parte fundacional de una agrupación de inves-tigadores increíblemente transdisciplinaria que desde 1948 se denominaría