Trevor Brown, Fellow (2023) : New England North West
Trevor Brown is a leading researcher and teacher in physical and industrial chemistry, and significant contributor to University management and governance.
Trevor Brown is a leading researcher and teacher in physical and industrial chemistry, and significant contributor to University management and governance.
After receiving the University Medal in Industrial Chemistry as an undergraduate, becoming a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, and obtaining a PhD in inorganic chemistry, Professor Brungs is a distinguished
Jennifer Buckingham is a leading academic researcher in the science of reading instruction and an influential voice in shaping education policy at State and Federal levels.
Ken Buckle is recognised for an outstanding contribution to promoting food safety through research and teaching over a forty year period,
Robert Burford has demonstrated leadership in the tertiary sector and in industry through senior posts in universities, in the CRC for Polymers, and at ANSTO and AINSE.
Leslie Burnett is a clinical pathologist specialising in genetic pathology, chemical pathology, and bioinformatics. He pioneered the development and introduction of many pathology and genetics initiatives that are now mainstream
Michael Burton is an internationally recognised astrophysicist whose research focuses on star formation and the excitation of the interstellar medium in which this occurs.
John Butler has provided distinguished service to Australia’s armed services, particularly through his establishing and contributing to international naval programs with the USA, UK, and NATO.
Roger Byard is a leader in the field of academic forensic pathology. His work has had considerable national and international impact for over three decades.
Amy Cain has an international reputation in microbiology through the study of antibiotic resistance.