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Alan Turing Biography

Mathematician

Name at birth: Alan Mathison Turing

Alan Turing was a mathematician who in 1937 suggested a theoretical machine, since called a Turing Machine, that became the basis of modern computing. In 1950 he suggested what has become known as a "Turing's test," still the criterion for recognizing intelligence in a machine. During World War II Turing led the team that succeeded in breaking German high-level secret codes, using the first practical programmed computer, called Colossus. Turing was a homosexual, a crime in England at the time, and in 1952 he was tried, convicted and sentenced to estrogen treatments. In 1954 he died of cyanide poisoning, an apparent suicide.

Extra credit: Turing was also an accomplished competitive runner.

Four Good Links

Alan Turing Homepage

Complete look at Turing by biographer Andrew Hodges

The Turing Archive

Tremendous resource for articles and documents

Alan Turing

Biographical profile from a student researcher

Turing

Good account of his life and career, followed by links

Vital Stats

Birth

23 June 1912

Birthplace

London, England

Death

7 June 1954
(Probable suicide by cyanide poisoning, age 41)

Best Known As

Pioneer in computers and artificial intelligence