Grahame Campbell, Fellow (2015) : Sydney
Grahame Campbell, a pipeline engineer and serious jazz musician, has led the integration of engineering with other professions to be a leader in Project Management for complex projects.
Grahame Campbell, a pipeline engineer and serious jazz musician, has led the integration of engineering with other professions to be a leader in Project Management for complex projects.
Julie Cairney is an academic leader and materials engineer who has contributed to understanding of properties of alloys and other materials through the application and development of new atomic scale
Eric Chow is an internationally recognised epidemiologist in the field of sexually transmitted infections.
David Christian is an authority on the social and material history of the 19th-century Russian peasantry, in particular on aspects of diet and the role of alcohol.
Roger Chung has made notable contributions to the fields of neurobiology and neurochemistry.
Robert Clancy has had a distinguished career as a clinical immunologist and is also recognised for his service to cartography as a collector of early maps of Australia.
Cameron Clark’s research is revolutionising the way that livestock are managed in Australia and globally. Innovative science and agricultural technology are combined to enable a step-change in animal welfare and
David Cohen is recognised as a leading exploration geochemist and researcher, and also for his contributions as a senior manager in the higher-education sector.
Graeme Cohen is the leading exponent of the history of Australian mathematics. His bibliography of all Australian mathematics documents that history from the first universities in Australia, and earlier.
Ben Colagiuri has made a significant contribution to the field of psychology through his studies of placebo and nacebo effects.