[SIGCIS-Members] FW: Seminar on the Newlyn-Phillips Machine, University of Leeds, Weds 10th November. 3-4pm

Blyth Tilly Tilly.Blyth at ScienceMuseum.org.uk
Fri Nov 5 02:40:20 PDT 2010


SIGCIS members may also be interested in the renovation of the Newlyn-Phillips machine and seminar below.
 
best, Tilly
 
Dr TIlly Blyth
Curator of Computing and Information
Science Museum 

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Subject: Seminar on the Newlyn-Phillips Machine, University of Leeds, Weds 10th November. 3-4pm



"The Newlyn/Phillips Machine in the context of the Phillipsian Stabilisation Project"

Speaker: Professor Robert Leeson, Stanford University.

 

Wednesday 10th November   3p.m. to 4 p.m.

Leeds University Business School, Room 1:44 

(Building 19 at http://www.leeds.ac.uk/downloads/file/384/campus_map )

 

The Newlyn-Phillips Machine mark 1 was developed at the University of Leeds in 1949-50 by economists Walter Newlyn and Bill Phillips (LSE) and served as the prototype of the MONIAC analogue hydraulic computer. http://www.leeds.ac.uk/hpsmuseum/newlynphillips.htm <http://www.leeds.ac.uk/hpsmuseum/newlynphillips.htm>  

 

This original Newlyn-Phillips machine has recently been renovated by the University of Leeds HSTM Museum taskforce and displayed at Leeds University Business School 

See http://business.leeds.ac.uk/news-events/news-item/articles/2010/October/business-school-honours-newlyn-phillips/  

 

Professor Robert Leeson, has taught at a variety of universities, including Stanford, Western Ontario, Murdoch and London. He is currently Campbell Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He has published widely on the history of macroeconomic thought and policy, for example editing A. W. H. Phillips: Collected Works in Contemporary Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 2000), and is a regular contributor to the Australian financial and general press.

 

 

  

 

Professor Graeme Gooday,

Head of Department

Department of Philosophy, 

Michael  Sadler Building,

University of Leeds,

LEEDS, LS2 9JT, United Kingdom

E-mail: g.j.n.gooday at leeds.ac.uk

Phone messages: 0113 343 3274

FAX: 0113 343 3265

 

 


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