Oliver Heaviside: electrical genius of the Victorian age. A Camden History Society talk.
Hugh Griffiths, Professor of Electronic Engineering at University College London, reveals Oliver Heaviside's important contribution to electrical engineering in a career that changed the face of telecommunications, mathematics and physics in ways that are still relevant to our lives today.

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