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In [[Timeline#1955|1955]], Rochester co-organized the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dartmouth_Conference Dartmouth Conference] along with [[John McCarthy]], [[Marvin Minsky]] and [[Claude Shannon]] <ref>[[John McCarthy]], [[Marvin Minsky]], [[Nathaniel Rochester]], [[Claude Shannon]] ('''1955'''). ''[http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/history/dartmouth/dartmouth.html A Proposal for the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence]''.</ref>,
and later supervised AI projects, including [[Arthur Samuel|Arthur Samuel's]] checkers program, [[Mathematician#HGelernter|Herbert Gelernter's]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclidean_geometry Euclidean Geometry] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_theorem_proving Theorem Prover] <ref>[[Mathematician#HGelernter|Herbert Gelernter]], [[Nathaniel Rochester]] ('''1958'''). ''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5392646 Intelligent Behavior in Problem-Solving Machines]''. [https://dblp.org/db/journals/ibmrd/ibmrd2.html IBM Journal of Research and Development], Vol. 2, No. 4 </ref>
and [[Alex Bernstein|Alex Bernstein's]] [[The Bernstein Chess Program|chess program]] <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Rochester_%28computer_scientist%29 Nathaniel Rochester (computer scientist) from Wikipedia]</ref>. In 1958, he was a visiting professor at MIT, where he helped [[John McCarthy]] with the development of [[Lisp]] programming language. In the 1960s, Rochester continued to work at IBM, directing cutting edge research in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryogenics cryogenics] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunnel_diode tunnel diode] circuits<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Rochester_%28computer_scientist%29 Nathaniel Rochester (computer scientist) from Wikipedia]</ref>.
=Selected Publications=
<ref>[https://dblp.org/pers/r/Rochester:Nathaniel.html dblp: Nathaniel Rochester]</ref>
==1950 ...==
* [[Nathaniel Rochester]] ('''1950'''). ''Assembly of Programs on the Test Assembly''. IBM Technical Report 24 <ref>[https://hopl.info/showlanguage.prx?exp=42&language=ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY - Rochester Asssembler for IBM (Computer Language)], [https://hopl.info/ HOPL]</ref>* [[Nathaniel Rochester]] ('''1951'''). ''Assembly Program No. 1 for the Defense Calculator''. IBM Technical Report 29* [[Nathaniel Rochester]] ('''1951'''). ''The Use of Symbolic Addresses in Programming''. IBM Technical Report 31* [https://history.computer.org/pioneers/astrahan.html Morton Michael Astrahan], [[Nathaniel Rochester]] ('''1952'''). ''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/609784.609791 The logical organization of the new IBM scientific calculator]''. Proceedings of the 1952 ACM national meeting
* [[Nathaniel Rochester]] ('''1953'''). ''[https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Symbolic-programming-Rochester/e0d294f73e2446142d249c4ed177566617dd8b86 Symbolic programming]''. [https://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/tc/tc2.html Transactions of the I.R.E. Professional Group on Electronic Computers, Vol. 2 ], No. 4
* [https://dblp.uni-trier.de/pers/b/Bashe:Charles_J=.html Charles J. Bashe], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_Buchholz Werner Buchholz], [[Nathaniel Rochester]] ('''1954'''). ''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/320783.320784 The IBM Type 702, An Electronic Data Processing Machine for Business]''. [[ACM#Journal|Journal of the ACM]], Vol. 1, No. 4
* [https://www.computerhistory.org/tdih/January/14/ This Day in History: January 14], [[The Computer History Museum]]
* [https://history.computer.org/pioneers/rochester.html Computer Pioneers - Nathaniel Rochester]
* [https://hopl.info/showperson.prx?PeopleID=654 Nathan Rochester] from [https://hopl.info/ HOPL]
=References=

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