Oliver Lodge

Lodge was appointed the assistant professor of applied mathematics at Bedford College, London in 1879, became the chair of physics at the University College Liverpool in 1881, and was the principal of the University of Birmingham from 1900 to 1919.
Lodge was also pioneer of spiritualism. His pseudoscientific research into life after death was a topic on which he wrote many books, including the best-selling ''Raymond; or, Life and Death'' (1916), which detailed messages he received from a medium, which he believed came from his son who was killed in the First World War. Provided by Wikipedia