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  2. Vannevar Bush was an American electrical engineer and administrator who developed the Differential Analyzer and oversaw government mobilization of scientific research during World War II. The son of a Universalist minister, Bush received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mathematics from Tufts.

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  3. However, the first widely practical general-purpose differential analyser was constructed by Harold Locke Hazen and Vannevar Bush at MIT, 1928–1931, comprising six mechanical integrators. [9] [10] [11] In the same year, Bush described this machine in a journal article as a "continuous integraph". [12]

  4. Vannevar Bush (1890–1974) with his differential analyzer. Bush joined MIT at age 29 as an electrical engineering professor and led the design of the differential analyzer. During World War II, he chaired the National Defense Research Committee and advised President Franklin D. Roosevelt on scientific matters.

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  5. Mechanical differential analyzers have been praised for their educational value. In his autobiography [1] Vannevar Bush tells the story of a draftsman who learned differential equations in mechanical terms from working on the construction and maintenance of the MIT differential analyzer.

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  6. Jan 9, 2015 · Perhaps the most sophisticated differential analyzer, known as the RDA2 (Rockefeller Differential Analyzer Number 2), was produced by a group led by Vannevar Bush and funded by the Rockefeller Foundation during the Second World War.

  7. Learn about Vannevar Bush, the MIT professor who led the design of the differential analyzer, an early analog computer. See a photo of him with his invention and its applications in World War II.

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