Claude Shannon, often referred to as the "Father of Information Theory," revolutionized modern communication and computer science with his groundbreaking mathematical concepts.
Girolamo Cardano was a Renaissance Italian mathematician, physician, and gambler who invented the Cardan grille and wrote seminal works on probability and algebra.
Ruth Teitelbaum was a pioneering computer programmer instrumental in the development of the ENIAC, the world's first electronic general-purpose computer.