From the Alan Turing Institute's Twitter feed. Affecting stuff.
Alan Turing, born on this day in 1912, was a pioneering mathematician, computer scientist, philosopher, code-breaker and icon of the 20th century.
We asked the Institute community what Alan Turing means to them:
We've been learning about #Rustlang lifetime annotations in our Rust reading group at the #TuringInst. One of my colleagues wrote up this really neat, clear summary for functions. Rust's compile-time checks are fascinating.
Excitedly and nervously writing a script for my debut as an academic comedian, performing as part of the #turinginst Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas. Come see me in Camden on July 6th! π¬
https://www.turing.ac.uk/events/turings-cabaret-dangerous-ideas-london
Analysing data from previous #Eurovision song contests and using them to predict the results of #Eurovision2023!
Looking forward to the final tomorrow to see what happens.
This has been a really fun project to work on with a bunch of really smart #TuringInst people. Thanks for letting me join in!
Job advert: The Alan Turing Institute in London is looking to hire 4 Research Associates working on Radio Frequency problems for a newly funded research group.
Working at the Turing is great, I recommend it, so if this is your area, please consider applying. Deadline 1 May. #turinginst