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English: During the 1970s, computer scientist Lynn Conway orchestrated the teachings of her methods for VLSI microelectronic chip design on the way Charles Proteus Steinmetz had orchestrated the teachings of his methods for alternating-current electrical system design in the 1910s. She visited Steinmetz’s grave site in 2015 in a remembrance of his inspiration.
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Lynn Conway at Charles Proteus Steinmetz's gravesite, April 20, 2015

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