Mario Tchou (simplified Chinese: 马里奥·朱; traditional Chinese: 馬里奧·朱; 1924–1961), also known as Tchou Wang Li, was an Italian engineer of Chinese descent. He was a pioneer of computer science in Italy, who led a group of scientists from the University of Pisa to invent in 1959 the Olivetti Elea—the world's most powerful computer at the time.
MarioTchou (simplified Chinese: 马里奥·朱; traditional Chinese: 馬里奧·朱; 1924–1961), also known as Tchou Wang Li, was an Italian engineer of Chinese descent...
conceived, designed and developed by a small group of researchers led by MarioTchou (1924–1961), with industrial design by Ettore Sottsass. The ELEA 9001...
communications facilities Jack M. Sipress, inventor of Italy's first computer MarioTchou, designer of the Panama Canal locks Henry C. Goldmark, designer of the...
typewriter in 1964 and the Valentine portable typewriter in 1969. In 1954, MarioTchou joined Olivetti and was in put in charge of a team responsible for creating...
Rome after her meeting with scientist MarioTchou, who became her husband the same year. Montessori and Tchou moved to Milan and had two daughters. Their...
CPU Created by Design by Notes Elea 1957 Mainframe Transistor based MarioTchou Ettore Sottsass Elea series (1957–64). Entirely Transistor based. The...
foundation Éva Tardos Gábor Tardos Robert Tarjan – splay tree Valerie Taylor MarioTchou – Italian engineer, of Chinese descent, leader of Olivetti Elea project...
Henry C. Goldmark POLY Designed and installed the Panama Canal locks MarioTchou POLY Created Olivetti Elea, Italy's first computer Leopold Just POLY...
Spring Harbor Laboratory and at the University of California at San Diego MarioTchou Led a group of scientists from the University of Pisa to invent, in 1959...