Middlebury

INTD1065A-W10

Breaking the Code: Alan Turing

Breaking the Code: The Enigma of Alan Turing
British mathematician Alan Turing broke the German military’s prized Enigma cipher in World War II, created the foundations of modern computer science, and pioneered the fields of artificial intelligence (“Can Machines Think?”) and neural networks. Turing was later arrested for homosexuality and forced to undergo hormone treatments that may have led to his apparent suicide by cyanide poisoning. His brilliant achievements and tragic death has been the subject of biographies, essays, plays, novels, and films. In September 2009, the British government apologized for its "appalling" treatment of Turing. In this course we will explore the life and works of this remarkable individual.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
11256
Subject Code:
INTD
Course Number:
1065
Section Identifier:
A

Course

INTD 1065

All Sections in Winter 2010

Winter 2010

INTD1065A-W10 Lecture (Olinick)