Name: James Herbert Pomerene
Born: June 22, 1920, in Yonkers, New York USA
Death: December 7, 2008 (Age: 88)
Computer-related contributions
- Electrical engineer and computer pioneer.
- He helped build a parallel stored program computer that was the prototype for many machines such as the Maniac, Oracle, Illiac, etc. Pomerene designed the adder portion of the arithmetic unit and then was entirely responsible for the development and construction of the electrostatic (Williams Tube) memory.
Significant publications
- Fast carry logic for digital computers (1955).
- A Note on High Speed Digital Multiplication (1956).
Honors and awards
- IEEE Edison Medal (1993).
- Eckert-Mauchly Award (2006).