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  1. Heinz Billing (Salzwedel, provincia prusiana de Sajonia, Imperio alemán, 7 de abril de 1914 [1] -4 de enero de 2017 [2] ) fue un físico alemán y pionero en la construcción de sistemas de computación y almacenamiento de datos.

  2. Heinz Billing (7 April 1914 – 4 January 2017) was a German physicist and computer scientist, widely considered a pioneer in the construction of computer systems and computer data storage, who built a prototype laser interferometric gravitational wave detector.

  3. Heinz Billing war ein deutscher Physiker und Pionier im Bau von Computeranlagen und Datenspeichern sowie bei der Erforschung von Gravitationswellen.

  4. When the Konrad Zuse Prize was first awarded in 1987, Heinz Billing received it for his creation of Germany's first electronic universal computer with stored program control, the G2. The later and larger model already had 2,000 storage locations, and was ten times faster than the G1.

  5. 4 de ene. de 2017 · Prof. Dr. Heinz Billing dies on 4 January 2017 at the age of 102. The AEI mourns a gravitational-wave research pioneer. January 09, 2017. Heinz Billing is often mentioned in the same breath as Konrad Zuse as an important German computer pioneer, but he has also been intensively involved in gravitational wave research since the early 1970s.

  6. Heinz Billing (Salzwedel, provincia prusiana de Sajonia, Imperio alemán, 7 de abril de 1914 [1]-4 de enero de 2017 [2]) fue un físico alemán y pionero en la construcción de sistemas de computación y almacenamiento de datos.

  7. 10 de ene. de 2017 · A pioneer in the development of electronic computing machines in Germany and one of the founders of gravitational wave astronomy is gone: on 4 January 2017, the astrophysicist Heinz Billing died at the age of 102. Billing was scientific member at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Garching from 1961 to '82.