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Authorised form of namePaterson; Sir; Clifford Copland (1879 - 1948); engineer
Dates1879 - 1948
NationalityBritish
Place of birthWestfield, Cazenove Road, Stoke Newington, London, England
Date of birth17 October 1879
Place of deathPeace Memorial Hospital, Watford, Hertfordshire, England
Date of death26/07/1948
DatesAndPlacesPlace of marriage: Stamford Hill Congregational Church, London, England.
Occupationengineer
Research fieldElectrical engineering
Engineering
ActivityEducation:
Private school (1892-1896); Mill Hill School; Finsbury Technical College
Career:
Undertook engineering apprenticeships with George Wailes & Co. London, and Mirrlees, Watson & Co. Glasgow (1897); special student assistant in the department under Alexander Russell (FRS 1924), Faraday House, London (1901); worked on the Jungfrau railway installation, Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon, Switzerland (1902); assistant, later principal assistant, of the electrotechnical and photometric divisions of the National Physical Laboratory (1903); first secretary of the international commission on illumination (1913); Joint secretary of the Home Office committee on the lighting of factories and workshops (1915); member of the Board of Trade committee on ships' navigation lights, and chairman of the British Engineering Standards Association committee dealing with the lamps used by the Royal Flying Corps (1914-1918); approached to join Osram Lamps, eventually agreeing to do so once the War ended, by which time the Osram works became amalgamated with the General Electric Company (GEC) (1916-1918); built a large industrial research laboratory, General Electric Company (1919); responsible for development and expansion of laboratories, including their relocation to new premises in Wembley, London (1922); the Wembley laboratories were tasked with improving the cavity magnetron design and producing sets for practical use; director of GEC; founder and director of their Wembley Research Laboratories (1939-1945; became very ill on his return from a trip to Australia and New Zealand (1948).
Honours:
OBE ; Kt 1946
Memberships:
Institution of Electrical Engineers (President 1930)
Illuminating Engineering Society 1928
Electrical Research Association (President 1938)
Awards/Medals:
Faraday Medal 1945
James Alfred Ewing Medal 1946
Gold Medal of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America 1948
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election19/03/1942
Age at election63
ProposerGeorge Ingle Finch
Edward Neville da Costa Andrade
Edward Victor Appleton
Henry Thomas Tizard
James Swinburne
Robert Robertson
Miles Walker
Leonard Bairstow
Ralph Howard Fowler
William Lawrence Bragg
Alexander Russell
Alfred Fowler
RSActivityThe Clfford Paterson Lecture of the Royal Society, given biennally on engineering topics, is named after him.
RelationshipsParents: Frederick Paterson, tanner and leather merchant, and Janette, née May.
Spouse: (1905) Eleanor Daisy Ogden (1875–1962).
Children: One daughter and two sons.
PublishedWorksRCN 305
OtherInfoShared responsibility for the development of the Paterson-Walsh electrical height-finder.
Created a centralised research establishment now regarded as a model of its kind.
Royal Society Obituary or MemoirClick to view (may be contained within a meeting notice, presidential address or list of death notices)
SourceDNB; Grace's Guide to British Industrial History
Obituaries:
Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 1948-1949 vol 6 pp 479-501, plate, by J W Ryde
CodeNA2229
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1942/14Paterson, Sir Clifford Copland: certificate of election to the Royal Society
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