Bobby Hersom Explained

Bobby Hersom (born 1929 in Cheshire, England) is a British mathematician and computer scientist known for her early work on computers at Elliott Brothers, Hatfield Polytechnic, and the Rothamstead Agricultural Research Station.[1]

Life

Hersom was born Roberta Lewis[2] in Cheshire, England, the oldest of three children. She earned a maths degree from the University of Cambridge in 1950. She then earned a teaching degree in 1951. She was a member of The Round, an English Country Dance Club while at Cambridge.[3] [4]

She married Ed Hersom, who she met through work, in 1954.[5]

Her son Colin also attended Cambridge and was a mathematician and her daughter was a farmer. She regretted having to quit her work as a computer scientist after her first child was born, which meant she could only work freelance.[6]

Her husband died in 2002.

Career

After earning her teaching degree, Hersom worked as a teacher, but realized she didn't enjoy that work.

She started working in the Theory Division at Elliott Brothers in Borehamwood, UK, in 1953. There she wrote software programs for Nicholas, a research computer. Some of the software she developed processed radar data. In 1954, she left that job to start her family.

Hersom then worked for Rothamstead for 11 years. She later worked as a consultant for Hatfield Polytechnic, along with her husband. She worked there until retirement.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oral-History:Bobby Hersom . . Janet Abbate . Janet Abbate . 20 September 2001 . April 11, 2020 . 11 April 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200411160935/https://ethw.org/Oral-History:Bobby_Hersom . live .
  2. Book: Lavington, Simon . Early Computing in Britain: Ferranti Ltd. and Government Funding, 1948-1958 . Springer . 2019 . 9783030151034 . 360.
  3. Web site: The Round: Cambridge University English Country Dance Club . April 11, 2020 . 12 April 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200412030921/https://round.soc.srcf.net/history/dynasty . live .
  4. Book: Moving Targets: Elliott-Automation and the Dawn of the Computer Age in Britain, 1947 – 67 . Simon Lavington . Springer Science & Business Media . May 2011 . 9781848829336.
  5. Book: Recoding Gender: Women's Changing Participation in Computing . Janet Abbate . MIT Press . 2012 . 9780262304535.
  6. Book: Connecting Women: Women, Gender and ICT in Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century . The Gendering of the Computing Field in Finland, France and the United Kingdom Between 1960 and 1990 . December 2014 . 9783319208374 . Chantal . Morley . Martina . McDonnell . https://www.researchgate.net/publication/300338956 . 10.1007/978-3-319-20837-4_8 . 2020-04-11.