Jack Cole Building

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Jack Cole Building

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Alfred Jack Cole was a Computer Scientist and Mathematician born in 1925. He is credited as one of the main drivers behind the establishment of Computer Science at the University of St Andrews. Cole studied Mathematics at University College London, graduating with first class honours.

His involvement in computers began during a summer vacation consultancy at the Royal Aircraft Establishment. The computer used at the facility at the time was an ACE (Automatic Computing Engine), where Alan Turing was an active member of the design team behind the development of the ACE.

In 1965, Dr. Cole was appointed to a senior lectureship as Director of the Computing Laboratory in the University of St Andrews. At the time, the computing service staff totalled only 3 members. Dr. Cole himself, an operator and a computer/punch operator.

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buildingsofstandrews

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381

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current,56.34029941751845,-2.8086515670293015;

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“Jack Cole Building,” St Andrews Science, accessed May 19, 2024, https://straylight.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/standscience/omeka/items/show/681.