- Willem van der Poel
Willem Louis van der Poel (
December 2 ,1926 ) is a pioneering Dutch computer scientist, who is known for designing the ZEBRA computer. In 1950 he obtained an engineering degree in applied science atDelft University of Technology . In 1956 he obtained his PhD degree from theUniversity of Amsterdam . The title of his PhD thesis was "The Logical Principles of Some Simple Computers". From 1950 until 1967 he worked for the DutchPTT , and from 1962 till 1988 he was (part time) professor at Delft University of Technology.Van der Poel is primarily known as a Dutch computer pioneer, designer of Testudo, the PTERA, the ZERO, and the ZEBRA computer. He also contributed to
Algol 68 and LISP for the ZEBRA.Since 1971 he is a member of the
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). In 1960 he received, together with H. Mol, the Visser-Neerlandia prize for the construction of aBraille translator.External links
* [http://www.st.ewi.tudelft.nl/~poel/packages/curricul.44q Curriculum Vitae of Willem Louis van der Poel]
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