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Lecturer in English Literature at the university from 1955 to 1958. Academic and author best known for his novel The History Man (1975) Anthony Burgess, BA, English Literature, 1937–40. Writer and critic whose novels include the Malayan trilogy, the Enderby cycle, A Clockwork Orange, Nothing Like the Sun, Earthly Powers and The Kingdom of the ...
This is a list of University of Manchester people. Many famous or notable people have worked or studied at the Victoria University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology institutions, which combined in 2004 to form the University of Manchester.
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In 1946 he was appointed as head of the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of Manchester. There, with Tom Kilburn and Geoff Tootill, he built the first electronic stored-program digital computer, the Manchester Baby. [15] Williams is also recognised for his invention of the Williams tube, an early memory device. [15]
Sir Algernon Thomas FRSNZ KCMG (1857-1937) professor of natural history, Auckland University College (1883-1913) Frederic Kipping, discoverer of Silicon Polymers, studied at the University of Manchester. Michael Barber FRS (1934–1991) was a chemist and mass spectrometrist.