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John von Neumann

  • Birthdate

    Birthdate
    John was born on this date in Budapest, Hungary and became one of the world’s foremost mathematicians by his early twenties.
  • Degree in Chemical Engineering

    Degree in Chemical Engineering
    John Von Neumann received his degree in Chemical Engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute in Zurich in 1925
  • “An Axiomatization of Set Theory”

    “An Axiomatization of Set Theory”
    His work “An Axiomatization of Set Theory” demonstrated axiomatic set theory and logics, problems in quantum mechanics, and special mathematical functions
  • Doctorate in Mathematics

    Doctorate in Mathematics
    He also went on to obtain his Doctorate in mathematics at University of Budapest.
  • “Theory of Parlor Games"

    “Theory of Parlor Games"
    John von Neumann published “Theory of Parlor Games,” a key paper in the field of game theory. "Game Theory" focused on elements of bluffing and probability theory.
  • “On Certain Equations of Economics and a Generalization of Brouwer’s Fixed Point Theorem”

    “On Certain Equations of Economics and a Generalization of Brouwer’s Fixed Point Theorem”
    von Neumann gave a lecture at IAS in 1932: “On Certain Equations of Economics and a Generalization of Brouwer’s Fixed Point Theorem." It was about seminal contribution to linear and nonlinear programming in economics and this was later published in 1937.
  • Professor at IAS

    Professor at IAS
    John became one of the first professors at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Princeton, New Jersey.
  • von Neumann algebras

    von Neumann algebras
    He introduced a theory of rings of operators in his development of mathematical techniques suited to quantum phenomena.
  • Manhattan Project WWII

    Manhattan Project WWII
    J. Robert Oppenheimer invited John to work on the Manhattan Project. He helped work on the hydrodynamics and implosion design for an atomic bomb.
  • ENIAC Contributions

    ENIAC Contributions
    John modified the U.S. Army’s hard-wired ENIAC to run as a stored-program machine. Later, he then lobbied to build an improved computer at IAS.
  • "Improvement in Methods and Means for Utilizing Nuclear Energy"

    "Improvement in Methods and Means for Utilizing Nuclear Energy"
    Along with Klaus Fuchs, John filed a secret patent on "Improvement in Methods and Means for Utilizing Nuclear Energy." It outlined the specifications of using a fission bomb to compress fusion fuel for nuclear implosion.
  • WSEG Consultant

    WSEG Consultant
    John von Neumann became a consultant to the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group (WSEG). He advised the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the US Secretary of Defense for developing new technologies and nuclear weapons.
  • Atomic Energy Commission Architect

    Atomic Energy Commission Architect
    For two years John served as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission. He was an architect of the policy of nuclear deterrence. This was developed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s administration.
  • Medal for Freedom and Awards

    Medal for Freedom and Awards
    John received the Medal for Freedom in 1956. Also, he received the Enrico Fermi Award and Albert Einstein Commemorative Award.
  • The Inevitable

    The Inevitable
    John von Neumann's mind of solving and thinking finally came to a rest as he died in 1957, 18 months after diagnosed with cancer.