Laverick, Elizabeth (1925–)

views updated

Laverick, Elizabeth (1925–)

English engineer. Born Nov 25, 1925, in UK.

The University of Durham's 1st woman student to earn a PhD in a scientific subject (1950) and the 1st woman appointed to a top British defense firm management position, served as the Institute of Electrical Engineers' (IEE) 1st woman deputy secretary (1971–85) and its 8th female fellow; was the 1st woman permitted to use the radio research station's laboratory at Ditton Park, Slough, Berkshire (worked as a technical assistant, 1942–43); worked on a microwave antennae design (1950–53) at GEC Stanmore (Marconi Defence Systems); at Elliott Brothers (1954–68), created a security system using an off-the-shelf seismic sensor (a system later employed at a Wales prison and at a British Myanmar military base); was president (1967–69) and honorary secretary (1991–95) of Women's Engineering Society; served as an editor of the Journal of the Women's Engineering Society (1983–90). Made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (1993).

About this article

Laverick, Elizabeth (1925–)

Updated About encyclopedia.com content Print Article