• 1903-1957. Hungarian-American mathematician and polymath.
  • Co-founded game theory with the minimax theorem and “Theory of Games and Economic Behavior.”
  • Designed the von Neumann architecture: stored-program computation with shared memory for code and data.
  • Made foundational contributions to quantum mechanics (mathematical formalization, measurement theory).
  • Pioneered cellular automata and the theory of self-replicating machines, precursors to artificial life.
  • Contributed to the Manhattan Project, Monte Carlo methods, and numerical weather prediction.
  • His architecture remains the dominant paradigm for digital computers.