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Albert Uttley

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Albert Maurel Uttley (14 August, 1906, London - 13 September, 1985 Bexhill)[1] was an English scientist involved in computing, cybernetics, neurophysiology and psychology. He was a member of the Ratio Club and was the person who suggested its name.[2]

Albert was the son of George and Ethel Uttley. He married Gwendoline Lucy Richens.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Albert Maurel Uttley". geni_family_tree. Geni.com. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  2. ^ Husbands, Phil; Holland, Owen (2008). Husbands, Phil; Holland, Owen; Wheeler, M (eds.). "The Ratio Club: A Hub of British Cybernetics". The Mechanical Mind in History. MIT Press: 91–148. doi:10.7551/mitpress/9780262083775.003.0006. ISBN 9780262083775.