Talk:Bangor University

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Alys Bunce (in "See also")[edit]

Who? Is this another Wesley Whatsit? Flapdragon 22:36, 2 Mar 2005 (UTC)

It appears so. Joe Llywelyn Griffith Blakesley talk contrib 20:06, 2005 Mar 13 (UTC)

Samuel L. Braunstein[edit]

Samuel L. Braunstein doesn't work at Bangor, he works at York University http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~schmuel/home.html

Confirmed.
According to a UWB press release of 2001-12-06, he was given a position at UWB in 1997 and was still there then. However, he is no longer in the internal directory of staff/students at UWB.
Looking at the copies of articles on Braunstein's WWW site at York University, an article in The Times of 2004-06-17 suggests that he was at UWB (as do articles in other newspapers of the same date); however, an article in the EE Times of 2004-08-27 suggests he had by that time moved to York.
I will change it to say that he was at UWB before he moved to York in 2004.
--Joe Llywelyn Griffith Blakesley talk contrib 15:17, 2005 Mar 9 (UTC)

Informatics (Electronics and Computer Science)[edit]

This was said to have been founded soon after WWII when someone left money for department specialising in Hydro Electric engineering. It evolved into Electronic Engineering and was probably the only UK university with a Electronic Engineering department that was not a branch of a "heavy" Electrical Engineering department.

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