Dr Bruton is the Byrne-Bussey Marconi Fellow at the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford and a research assistant at the University of Leeds. Prior to these roles, she was the postdoctoral researcher for “Innovating in Combat: Telecommunications and intellectual property in the First World War” an AHRC-funded project at the University of Leeds and Museum of the History of Science, Oxford. In early 2013, Liz completed her PhD at the University of Leeds with a thesis entitled “Beyond Marconi: the roles
of the Admiralty, the Post Office, and the Institution of Electrical Engineers in the invention and development of wireless communication up to 1908”. She is a SWL member of the Oxford and District Amateur Radio Club and a member of the RSGB.
This is a talk not to be missed, so please join us at Pine Trees from 7pm on Thursday 23rd October to see to Dr Bruton’s presentation.