Posted on Friday, November 15, 2013
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Fifteen ¾¨Ó㴫ý students recently toured a special exhibit at London's Museum of Science on the life and work of Alan Turing.
The students are from the Introductory Computer Science course taught by Dr. Carolyn Cuff, ¾¨Ó㴫ý professor of mathematics. The course is being taught in London for the Fall Semester.
The exhibit is part of the commemoration of the centennial of Turing's birth. Turing was a leader in the development of the Enigma, a code breaking device used to decipher German messages during World War II and he is considered to have done the earliest substantial work in artificial intelligence.
Contact Cuff at ccuff@westminster.edu for additional information.Â
