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Alan Hamill
B.Sc. Ph.D., C.Phys.
After a business failure due to the recession in
1990-91, Alan Hamill decided to go to business school where he
discovered an aptitude for Mathematics. He applied to Glasgow
University where he was told that he could start a degree in Applied
physics if he satisfied their criteria, which was to gain the
equivalent of Higher – or College level mathematics, physics and
chemistry at their summer school.
Not only did he do just that, he completed it with
merits in all three subjects in the space of only eight weeks!
He went on to receiving a 1st
Class Honours Degree in Applied Physics
and was recommended for PhD, in 1995. The PhD was in
Electropolymerisation of metalloporphyrins and their applications in
biosenors.
Successfully completing his PhD in 1998, he sat his
viva in February and became a fully-fledged Doctor in July of the
same year upon graduation. He started work straight away
with Iomega UK but later that year was made a fantastic offer to
work in one of the most famous labs in the world, the one which
recently cracked the human genome; the European Molecular Biology
Lab in Heidelberg, Germany.
Here he built and maintained complex imaging systems
such as the photonic force microscope which uses lasers to levitate
small molecule enabling 3 dimensional analysis. Much of this work
centered around building complex instrumentation and dedicated
computers for control and data analysis, and more and more found
himself engrossed in building highly complex computers for
specialist control of other instrumentation. Always fine
tuning and optimising computers and computer programs in C++ and
Visual Basic, even at home he was always tinkering with computers as
a major hobby.
His
contract at the lab finished in December 2001 at which time he
returned to the UK with his family prepared to set down some roots.
However, the horrific tragedy of September 11th impacted
the whole world and Cambridge, which was once the Mecca of tech
companies in the UK, was sinking fast as funding was mostly US
based. That was the point where he decided to turn his hobby into a
business - building computers and writing about them.
As a Chartered
Physicist and member of the Institute of Physics, Physics is his
profession, but computers are his passion. "How To Build Your
Own PC" is a direct result of that passion.
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