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Helping develop the ENIAC and EDVAC computers, Lukoff made foundational contributions to early computing. While at the Moore School, he helped develop these landmark machines, then followed ENIAC co-inventors J. Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly to their newly-formed Electronic Control Company, which became Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, then became part of Remington Rand in 1950 and Sperry Corporation in 1955.
Lukoff assisted Eckert and Mauchly with the development of the UNIVAC computer. He stayed with the company until his death.