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Michael Crowley-Milling

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17: 204:, who started with the same school background, was a war hero (he was Douglas Bader’s #2 in the Battle of Britain) and rose through the ranks of the RAF to become an Air Chief Marshal. Michael always lived in the shadow of this brother, and would have been surprised to be told that his achievements in applied science were considered by many to have been at least as great. 164:
that was in the design process. This decision allowed him the freedom to introduce some revolutionary new ideas, such as the use of an interpreted control computer language, NODAL. This innovation let the equipment designers themselves to write the programs needed for the control of their equipment
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After the war, Crowley-Milling started to work on accelerators, and he did pioneering work on linear accelerators, with applications both in experimental physics and medicine. He also worked with analogue computers. His work started to be used more widely, and he was involved with the design of a
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Because of his poor eyesight, he was not enlisted in the services. He joined Metropolitan Vickers in Manchester, first as a graduate trainee, and subsequently as a member of the engineering staff. During the war he worked on Microwave Radar, initially as a junior member of the team, at Malvern,
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Crowley-Milling was married to Gladys, “Gee”, (daughter of W.G.Dickson), who predeceased him. They had no children together. Gladys had a daughter, Carol, from a previous marriage, to David Adamson of Adamsons Jam Blairgowrie.
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without the need for specialized application programmers. The touch screen designed in Crowley-Milling's group became later the main operator interface which was another major innovation at the time. In 1977, soon after the
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His great hobby was the refurbishment of a 1931 Alfa Romeo car used in the Monza Rally, which he had received as a 21st birthday present from his father. He sold this car for two million pounds late in his retirement.
136:. There he was responsible for the Injector RF and the vacuum system. He became leader of the Applied Physics Group, and as such participated, first in design studies for a 15/20 GeV electron synchrotron 596: 414: 606: 173: 32: 100:, where he read for the Mechanical Sciences - Electrical Engineering Tripos, graduating with honours in 1938 and proceeding to the MA five years later. 47:, was an engineering project manager, who did innovative work in accelerator design and large-scale computer control, and rose in the ranks of 67:
in 1982. He is perhaps best known as the person who helped to invent the world's first computer touchscreens. He was the older brother of Sir
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Crowley-Milling, M. C. (1983). "The Clifford Paterson Lecture, 1982. The World's Largest Accelerator: The Electron-Positron Collider, LEP".
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was commissioned, Crowley-Milling was promoted to SPS Division Leader, and three years later to join the CERN directorate.
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On his death in 2012 he left a considerable sum as a bequest to the Royal Society for scholarships to young engineers.
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to become first a division head in 1977 and then a member of the CERN directorate in 1980. He was awarded the
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of 1982, “ The world’s largest accelerator: the electron-positron collider, LEP” at the Royal Society.
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Two devices for operator interaction in the central control of the new CERN accelerator
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Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
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Michael Crowley-Milling in the control room of the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron.
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Crowley-Milling, Michael C; Hyman, J. T.; Shering, G. C. (December 1, 1974).
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Crowley-Milling, Michael. "How CERN broke the software barrier".
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Both Michael and his younger brother, Denis, attended
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Trustees` report and financial statements 2015-2016
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Index


CMG
MA
C Eng
FIEE
CERN
Glazebrook Medal
Institution of Electrical Engineers
Royal Society
Clifford Paterson Lecture
Denis Crowley-Milling
David Lloyd George
Radley College
St John’s College, Cambridge
Robert Watson-Watt
AERE
PS accelerator
CERN
Daresbury Laboratory
NINA
Super Proton Synchrotron
CERN
CERN
the new accelerator
SPS
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Glazebrook Medal
IEE
Clifford Paterson Lecture
Denis

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