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Gladys West, mathematician whose work made GPS possible, dies at 95

Gladys West, mathematician whose work made GPS possible, dies at 95
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RICHMOND, Va. β€” Dr. Gladys West, the mathematician whose groundbreaking work made GPS possible, has died at the age of 95.

West passed away over the weekend surrounded by family and friends.

Born on a Dinwiddie County farm during the Great Depression, West overcame segregation to become a groundbreaking scientist. At the Naval Surface Warfare Center, she spent years calculating precise models of Earth's shape. Her mathematical work became the backbone of the Global Positioning System we all use today.

"This woman had so much knowledge and was just such a beautiful person," said Marvin Jackson, Gladys' biographer, in a 2022 interview.

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