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mathematician art historian systems consultant author

Alice Mary Hilton, British, American cybernetics and computing systems consultant, author, mathematician, art historian. Recipient Anugrah Narayan Ribero Sanches award Government of Portugal, 1968; Distinguished Achievement award Institute Cybercultural Research, 1964; Guggenheim fellowship.

Background

Hilton, Alice Mary was born on June 18, 1936 in London. Daughter of Frederick O. and Thea (von Weber) Hilton.

Education

Bachelor with honors. Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, University Oxford, England. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics and Electrical Engineering, University California.

Postgraduate, Sorbonne. Postgraduate, Columbia.

Career

Computing systems analyst, Electrodata Corporation (name now Burroughs Corporation), Pasadena, California, 1954-1955; director publications public relations, Underwood Corporation, New York City, 1955-1957; consultant computing-machine applications in industry, science research, government, medicine, art history, A.M. Hilton & Association, New York City, since 1958; president, Institute Cybercultural Research, New York City, since 1964; associate professor department philosophy, Queens College, City Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, New York City, since 1970. Computing systems consultant, New York City, since 1956. Visiting scholar U. Oxford.

Visiting professor U. North Carolina. President A.R.T.S. (Art Registration Terminals System), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Senior lecturer Metropolitan Museum Art, New York City, consultant Cathedral of Lausanne.

Achievements

  • Alice Mary Hilton has been listed as a notable systems consultant, art historian, mathematician, author by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member American Mathematics Society, Association for Computing Machinery, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Authors League, Federation American Scientists, American Society for Cybernetics, Cybernetica, British Computer Society, Society for Social Responsibility in Science (past president), International Committee on Museums (chairman Committee Documentation of Fine Arts), Mind Association.

Connections

Married Herbert Layton Hayward, September 7, 1957 (deceased). Children– Barbara Mary Hilton-Hayward, Kathryn Anne Hilton-Hayward.

Father:
Frederick O. Hilton

Mother:
Thea (von Weber) Hilton

Spouse:
Herbert Layton Hayward

child:
Kathryn Anne Hilton-Hayward Hilton

child:
Barbara Mary Hilton-Hayward Hilton