Nancy Forbes has written over twenty-five publications in
science and technology including Imitation of Life- How Biology Is
Inspiring Computing. She has also served as a contributing editor
for The Industrial Physicist of the American Institute of Physics,
and IEEE's Computing in Science and Engineering. Currently, she
works for the US Department of Defense.
Basil Mahon is the author of The Forgotten Genius of Oliver
Heaviside- A Maverick of Electrical Science and The Man Who Changed
Everything- The Life of James Clerk Maxwell. With degrees in
engineering and statistics, he was formerly an officer in theCorps
ofRoyal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and until his
retirement worked for the British Government Statistical Service.
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