Born on 9 May 1931, MacFarlane was educated at the former
Hamilton Academy. He continued his studies at the
University of Glasgow from which he graduated
BSc and was (thereafter awarded
DSc), the
University of London,
PhD and the
University of Manchester,
MSc. |left Following working as an engineer with the laboratories of the Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company Ltd., in 1959 Alistair MacFarlane was appointed Lecturer, Electrical Engineering, at
Queen Mary College, University of London; promoted to
Reader in 1965. Transferring to
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology in 1966 as Reader in Control Engineering, he was appointed Professor in 1969. Moving on to the
University of Cambridge, MacFarlane was there appointed Professor of Control Engineering (1974–1990) and served as Head, Information Engineering Division, and Fellow,
Selwyn College, Cambridge, 1974–78, and as Vice-Master, 1980–88. He was an Honorary Fellow of the college from 1978. == Later career ==