As a visiting professor at the
University of Surrey between 1972 and 1978 he helped to start the Surrey University mini-satellite programme. Following retirement from the civil service he became Head of Communications Techniques & Networks at the
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) Technical Centre from 1982 to 1987. Graduate NATO Staff College, 1983. On his return to England he became a visiting Research Professor at
University College, London, and since 1993,
Bristol University. Until recently he was also a visiting professor at
Imperial College, the
Open University, and the
Royal Military College of Science, and Member of Court at
Brunel University. He also had substantial involvement in Defence Scientific Advisory Council, DSAC. He was given an honorary DEng by Bristol University in 2000. He has won the IET Heinrich Hertz premium twice, and also the Marconi premium and the Clarke Maxwell premium. In 2006 he was given the Achievement in Electronics Award and also in 2006 the Oliver Lodge Medal for IT. His autobiography, called
Five Lives in One, was published in 1996. He died on 7 May 2019 at the age of 96. ==References==