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Frederic Calland Williams

F.C. Williams
Born Frederic Calland Williams
(1911-06-26)26 June 1911
Died 11 August 1977(1977-08-11) (aged 66)
Manchester
Citizenship British
Nationality English
Institutions
Alma mater
Thesis Problems of spontaneous oscillation in electrical circuits (1936)
Doctoral students Tom Kilburn
Known for
Notable awards
Website
www.computer50.org/mark1/williams.html

Sir Frederic Calland Williams, CBE, FRS (26 June 1911 in – 11 August 1977 in Manchester), known as 'F.C. Williams' or (less often) 'Freddie Williams', was an English engineer.

Williams was educated at and the University of Manchester where he was awarded Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees. He went on to receive his DPhil degree in 1936 after studying at Magdalen College, Oxford.

Working at the Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE), he was a substantial contributor during World War II to the development of radar.

In 1946 he was appointed as head of the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of Manchester. There, with Tom Kilburn, he pioneered the first stored-program digital computer, the Manchester Mark 1 computer.

Williams is also recognised for his invention of the Williams-Kilburn tube, an early memory device.

Williams was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1950. His nomination reads



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