Donald MacCrimmon MacKay (9 August 1922 – 6 February 1987) was a British physicist, and professor at the Department of Communication and Neuroscience at Keele University in Staffordshire, England, known for his contributions to information theory and the theory of brain organisation.[1]
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DonaldMacCrimmonMacKay (9 August 1922 – 6 February 1987) was a British physicist, and professor at the Department of Communication and Neuroscience at...
Donald MacCrimmonMacKay (1922–1987), British physicist George Leslie Mackay (1844–1901), a Canadian Presbyterian missionary George Robert Aberigh-Mackay (1848–1881)...
Applications. MacKay was born to DonaldMacCrimmonMacKay and Valerie MacKay (née Wood) in 1956. His younger brother David J. C. MacKay FRS was the Regius...
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earned a PhD in physics in 1957, studying analogue computing under DonaldMacCrimmonMacKay. He was appointed to the faculty as a lecturer the following year...
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Roderick Macleod, 1st of Talisker (1606–1675), who married Mary Mackay, daughter of DonaldMackay, 1st Lord Reay. After her death, he married Mary Mackinnon...
and Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, brain cancer. DonaldMacCrimmonMacKay, 64, British physicist and professor. K. C. Nag, 93, Indian Bengali...
all of these have male and female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all Mac- names become Nic- if the person is female. Some of the Scottish Gaelic surnames...
16th century. A North Uist tradition identifies the first MacCrimmon as a harper. The MacCrimmons asserted that they received their first training in a school...
Archived from the original on 26 June 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2021. "Donald Mckay". Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 17 March 2013...
1998 and defeated lieutenant governor Buddy MacKay with 55 percent of the vote. He ended up succeeding MacKay after Chiles died in office 23 days shy of...
(1902). Macbain, Alexander (ed.). The Highlanders of Scotland. Stirling: E. Mackay. pp. 351–355. "Torquil Og Macleod (I of Lewis)". www.macleodgenealogy.org...
John MacKay, born on Raasay in 1767, was supported by the MacLeod Chief as the foremost island piper of his day and an inheritor of the MacCrimmon tradition...
fiddler Donald Ban MacCrimmon (d. 1746), bagpiper Red DonaldMacCrimmon (d. 1825), bagpiper Black John MacCrimmon (d. 1822), bagpiper Hamish MacCunn (1868–1916)...
on the singing of John MacCrimmon, one of the last practicing members of that well-known piping family.[citation needed] The MacArthur family of pipers...
More Chance (Karen Matheson, Darrell Scott, Tim O'Brien, Donald Shaw), Swan LK 243 (Catriona MacKay), Don't Try to Please Me (Paul Brady, Cara Dillon, Tim...
Retrieved 3 November 2013. Mackay, John Gunn (1924). The Romantic Story of the Highland Garb and the Tartan. Stirling: Eneas Mackay. pp. 142–148. Retrieved...
Official start to the leadership race. Martha Hall Findlay and Karen McCrimmon begin their campaigns. November 26, 2012: Joyce Murray begins her campaign...
to the possibility of confusion with the Scottish Smallpipes. MacCrimmons The MacCrimmon family are the traditional source of piobaireachd teaching and...
the Clan Henderson, MacArthurs, MacDonalds, MacKays and, especially, the MacCrimmon, who were hereditary pipers to the Clan MacLeod. Though bagpipes...