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  1. Childhood & Early Life. Tim Berners-Lee was born Timothy John Berners-Lee on June 8, 1955, in London, England, to Mary Lee Woods and Conway Berners-Lee. He has three siblings. Both his parents worked on the first commercially-built computer, the ‘Ferranti Mark 1.’. Thus, Tim was fascinated by computers from a young age.

  2. Sir Tim Berners-Lee was born on the 8th of June, 1955 to parents Mary Lee-Woods and Conway Berners-Lee in London. Little did they know that their son was set to change the shape of the entire planet 33 years later. It was no surprise that his love for all things computing and science shone through at an early age.

  3. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Tim Berners-Lee was born in London, England in 1955. His mother, Mary Lee Woods, and father, Conway Berners-Lee, were both computer scientists who worked with the first commercial computer, the ...

  4. Berners-Lee was born in southwest London, England, on 8 June 1955, one of four children born to Conway Berners-Lee and Mary Lee Woods. His parents worked on the first commercially-built computer, the Ferranti Mark 1. He attended Sheen Mount Primary School, and then went on to attend south west London's independent Emanuel School from 1969 to 1973. A keen trainspotter as a child, he learnt ...

  5. Mary Lee Woods und Conway Berners-Lee sind renovierte Mathematiker, die sich bei der Arbeit am Ferranti Mark I kennenlernten, einer der ersten kommerziell erhältlichen Universal-Computer. Mit 17 Jahren beendete Tim seine Schullaufbahn an Londons Emanuel School und nahm ein Physikstudium an der University of Oxford auf, in welcher Zeit er ...

  6. Tim Berners Lee em 2005. Berners-Lee nasceu em Londres, Inglaterra, filho de Conway Berners-Lee e Mary Lee Woods. [13] Estudou na escola primária Sheen Mount e depois na Emanuel School em Londres, de 1969 a 1973. Depois estudou no The Queen's College, em Oxford, de 1973 a 1976, onde diplomou-se em Física. [1]

  7. Early in World War II Berners-Lee had volunteered for the armed services, but he was re-directed to university because the government wanted people trained in mathematics and electronics. He went up to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1940 and read parts I and II of the mathematical tripos as a compressed two-year course. In addition, he attended a series of lectures in electronics. After ...