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It is probable that most people and businesses who currently enjoy the ability to communicate with friends, family, and colleagues around the world, give little thought to the man who gave them the technology to be able achieve this modern miracle. That man, Professor John Ambrose Fleming, born during the reign of Queen Victoria, had the vision to develop an electronic device that has allowed us to communicate and receive limitless information from the comfort of our armchairs.
This biography tracks Fleming’s early life with a view to getting inside the mind of the man to discover his initial interests and various thought processes. It also brings to light how Fleming’s thermionic valve changed the strategy of warfare for ever, introduced the technology to track aircraft and shipping and provided new ways for the intelligence services to eavesdrop on our enemies. It is highly doubtful that Fleming would have had the slightest idea that his technology would have had such a profound effect on so many of these various areas when he first made his amazing discovery.
In exploring the great man’s life, Jim Lewis translates some of Fleming’s experiments and discoveries into a form of non-Victorian language which will (hopefully) make sense to the lay person.
Dr Jim Lewis has spent most of his career in the consumer electronics industry, apart from a three-year spell in the Royal Air Force servicing airborne and ground wireless communications equipment. When working in the Lea Valley for Thorn EMI Ferguson he represented the company abroad on several occasions and was involved in the exchange of manufacturing technology. Currently he is a Consultant to Terry Farrell & Partners on the historical development of London’s Lea Valley.
In 2012 Dr Lewis was appointed Contributory International Professor by the Clark H Byrum School of Business, Marian University, Indianapolis for his work with students on The Modern British Service Economy. Dr Lewis is a fellow of The Institution of Engineering and Technology (FIET) and an incorporated engineer (IEng).
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