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Victor Toma

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Victor Toma (April 4, 1922 - November 26, 2008) was a Romanian engineer and scientist, known to be the creator of the first Romanian computer CIFA 1 in 1957 at the IFA - Institute of Atomic Physics.[1] At the same institute he built CIFA 2, CIFA 3 CIFA 4 and CET 500 and at Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in 1964 the computer VITOSHA similar with CIFA 3.[2] Since 1968 to his retirement he was head of laboratory in the Institute of computer engineering ITC Bucharest.[3] He was made an honorary member of the Romanian Academy in 1993.

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