Kateryna Yushchenko (scientist)
Kateryna Yushchenko | |
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Катерина Логвинівна Ющенко | |
Yushchenko in 1960 | |
| Born | Kateryna Lohvynivna Rvacheva 8 December 1919 |
| Died | 15 August 2001 (aged 81) |
| Alma mater | Central Asian State University |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Computer science |
| Institutions | Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences |
Kateryna Lohvynivna Yushchenko (Ukrainian: Катерина Логвинівна Ющенко; 8 December 1919 – 15 August 2001) was a Ukrainian computer and information research scientist, corresponding member of USSR Academy of Sciences (1976), and member of The International Academy of Computer Science. She developed one of the world's first high-level languages with indirect address in programming (Pointers are analogous to this addressing), called the Address programming language. Over the period of her academic career, Yushchenko supervised 47 Ph.D. students. Further professional achievements include Yushchenko being awarded two USSR State Prizes, The USSR Council of Ministers Prize, The Academician Glushkov Prize, and The Order of Princess Olga. Yushchenko was the first woman in the USSR to become a Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences in programming.