Prof. Steve Taylor

Prof. Steve Taylor

Professor of Electrical Engineering and Electronics at the University of Liverpool

Stephen Taylor, BSc (Eng), MEng, PhD, ACGI, FIEE, FInstP, CEng, is a professor at the University of Liverpool in the School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Science and is Chairman of the University Staff Christian Fellowship. He teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in electromagnetics, nanotechnology and design. He is head of the mass spectrometry research group at the University which was responsible for the invention and development of the world’s smallest mass spectrometer. He is director of a University spin-out company seeking to commercialize mass spectrometry technology. Steve is a regular speaker on behalf of United Beach Missions and Young Life. He also speaks regularly in the church he attends and his presentations are wide-ranging from technical science to evangelistic outreach.

Events

  • Wilstead, Bedfordshire
    April 27 – April 27
  • West Bromwich, West Midlands
    October 31 – November 02
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    Education

    • DSc, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, London, England, 2013
    • PhD, University of Liverpool, 1988
    • MEng, University of Liverpool, 1982
    • BSc, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, 1978

    Honors and Awards

    • Associate of the City and Guilds Institute (ACGI)
    • Diploma of Imperial College (DIC)

    Testimony

    Although raised in a good home, like many young teenagers I rejected the idea of God and would at one point have called myself an atheist. Through the witness of my older brother and through a friend at high school I became a Christian, by seeking forgiveness for my sins and committing my life to the Lord Jesus Christ in a simple prayer. Although aware of the apparent contradiction between science and the Bible, the fact that Jesus Christ believed in the Genesis account as historically true was enough to convince me as a young Christian that I should accept it also! The disciple is not above His Lord. Many years later, I am more than ever convinced not only of the truth of the Christian Gospel, but also of the harmony between the biblical revelation and true science.

    Professional Experience

    • Fellow of the Institute of Physics (FInstPhys)
    • Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (FIEE)
    • Chartered Engineer (CEng)

    Personal Information

    After training and working as a graduate Design Engineer, Steve Taylor joined the staff of the University of Liverpool in 1979. He undertook a Masters degree and then PhD programme and was appointed to a lectureship (Assistant Professor) in 1987, and Professor in 2011 with specialist interests in nanotechnology, electromagnetics and mass spectrometry. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics and also of the IEE, and has published over 280 papers in the open scientific literature. He currently is head of the Mass Spectrometry Research Group in the School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Science and was awarded a DSc for his work in portable mass spectrometry in 2013. He hold seven patents and is founder and director of a of University spin out company in this technical area.

    Married to Anne in 1984, they have four children. Steve serves as an elder in his local church where he enjoys preaching. For many years Steve and Anne have been involved with Young Life and serve on United Beach Mission teams in the summer.

    Publications

    Books, Book Chapters, Booklets

    Taylor, S. and J. Ashton. “Stephen Taylor, Electrical Engineering” in In Six Days: Why 50 Scientists Choose to Believe in Creation, edited by John Ashton. Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2003. Available at https://answersingenesis.org/creation-scientists/stephen-taylor-electrical-engineering/.

    Barnard, G., A. McIntosh, S. Taylor. Origins: Examining The Evidence.

    Articles

    McIntosh, A. C., T. Edmonson, and S. Taylor. “The Flood as the major biblical cataclysm,” Journal of Creation 14, no. 1 (2000):101–109, https://answersingenesis.org/the-flood/global/genesis-and-catastrophe/.

    Taylor, S., A. C. McIntosh and T. Walker, “The collapse of geologic time,” http://creation.com/the-collapse-of-geologic-time.

    Audio Recordings

    Found on www.dovecotevangelicalchurch.org.

    Video Recordings

    “Science and Christianity – are they friends or foes?”

    “Accident or Design – how did we get here?”

    “Dragons, Dinosaurs and DNA”

    All three presentations above were televised by Christian Television Association (CTA) in 2013 and are available via http://www.cta.uk.com.

    Presentations

    • Science and Christianity – are they friends or foes?
    • Accident or Design – how did we get here?
    • Dragons, Dinosaurs and DNA
    • From Adam or from ape- the origin of Man
    • In Six Days: How Old is the Earth?
    • Evolution Impossible

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